Candlestick Chart

The Candlestick Chart was developed in 18th-century Japan by Munehisa Homma, a rice trader who studied price patterns. It visually represents open, high, low, and close prices using candle-shaped bars. Candlesticks help traders analyze market sentiment, identify trend reversals, and recognize bullish or bearish momentum more clearly than bar charts.

Chart Construction
  • Similar to a bar chart but visually enhanced with candle bodies.
  • A candle body represents the open-close range, and wicks show the high-low range.
  • Green (bullish) candle: Close > Open, Red (bearish) candle: Close < Open.
Importance
  • Most popular chart type for technical analysis.
  • Helps identify trend reversals, continuations, and market sentiment.
  • Provides clear trading signals through candlestick patterns like Doji, Engulfing, and Hammer.
Limitations
  • Requires knowledge of candlestick patterns for effective use.
  • Can be misleading in low-volume markets.
Rate this post

Related Posts

Share this post:

Copy link
URL has been copied successfully!
WordPress Lightbox
error: Content is protected !!
0
    0
    Your Cart
    Your cart is emptyReturn to Shop
    Scroll to Top