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![]() | Pattern Analyis: Doji The DOJI is visually depicted as when the open and close are the same. While there are a number of different kinds of doji's, there are 3 kinds of doji's in my opinion: 1) An even doji - this doji looks like a perfect plus sign + where the open and close are the same and the high and low are an even distance from the open and close as well. Example: ![]() 2) A bearish doji - this doji, while having an open and close identical, has a large upper shadow, indicating bulls tried to push the price higher and the bears brought it back down. Example: ![]() 3) A bullish doji - this doji, while having an open and close identical, has a large lower shadow, indicating bears tried to push the price lower and the bulls brough it back up. Example: ![]() Here's a little doji 'cheat sheet' along with some other kinds of bull/bear doji's: ![]() The question then becomes what doji's do you play and how? In other words, do you only play a long on a bullish doji? If so, why? If not, why not? There is no right answer here as it depends on you as a trader and the timeframe being used. As I mentioned previously, the lower the timeframe, the more flexible you need to be in my opinion. Good trading! | ||
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![]() | Re: Pattern Analyis: Doji The key with all candlestick analysis is the context in which the formation appears. Doji's appearing in a flat market are meaningless to me. | ||
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brown, obviously we need to define terms first of all a/ frequency of occurance of a pattern or signal if you like will not count for its strength (it will definitely count for its usefulness since the more trials with an edge, the better); there are much more hammers than grave/dragon for obvious reasons b/ strength of signal will mean its reliability because reliability is purely subjective i.e. dependent on a trader (his stop loss versus his exit placement) and not an objective feature of an entry signal - you will understand that my experience will bring different results than yours, because our setups are different cheers | ||
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Cheers. | ||
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