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Moods of Candlesticks 🎚How do you read a candle?
The top or bottom of the candle body
will indicate the open price, depending on whether the asset moves higher or lower during the selected timeframe.
If the price trends up, the candlestick is often either green or white and the open price is at the bottom.
viceversa if price trends down.
Why Candlestick is important?
They indicate market turning points early and estimate the direction of the market.
Overall, Candlesticks provide unique insights.
They display reversal patterns which cannot be seen in other types of charts.
They can be used in all kinds of markets.
Detailed Explanation :-
Real Bodies
Each candlestick is composed of a real body and two wicks (which are also called shadows or tails). The real body is the substantial part of the candle. It reflects the difference between the open and close price for that period.
The open and close prices are the first and last transaction prices for that time period. When there is no real body or the real body is very small, it means the open and close prices were the same or almost the same.
The real bodies are typically one solid color, though they may also be hollow, with only their edges displaying a color. Their coloring depends in part on the color scheme used by your charting platform, but white/black and green/red are commonly utilized.
A white or green candle means the price finished higher over that time period. Because the closing price is higher than the open price, the bottom of the real body represents the open price and the top of the real body represents the close price.
A black or red candle means the price finished lower over that time period. Therefore, the top of the real body is the open price and the bottom of the real body is the close price for that time period.
Wicks or Shadows
The wicks or shadows—the thin lines above and below the real body—represent the movements above and below the open and close prices.
The highest part of the wick on top of the real body marks the high price for that period. If there is no upper wick, then the top of the real body was also the highest price during that period.
The lowest part of the wick on the bottom of the real body marks the low price for that period. If there is no lower wick, then the bottom of the real body was also the lowest price during that period.
The difference between the high and low prices is the price range for the period.
weekly based buy - reasoning based on 3 time frame belowas per weekly chart 🥇
its a buy based on RSI which is higher then monthly rsi
supportive 4hour chart below⛳ :- resistance trend line broken
supportive 15 min chart below🪁 :- inside box based trade, though buy is above 89 which seems far as per time frame , yet shared as it shows consolidation
disclaimer - trade @ own risk
stay long - reasoning belowmomentum rsi study
hourly=76 > 4h=73 > daily=70 > weekly=68
all big time frames above 55mark
as per this parameter - stay long till
daily rsi close is above weekly close
weekly time frame can be kept
as support trend line for long
rounding pattern neckling cross on 4hour tf
weekly chart below for reference
book full profit for now - till we meet again 🖐positional buy given from 500 level for target 550
on feb 2nd
target met in 2 trading days
🕵️♀️risk:reward = 2:5
keeping it met in 2 trading days
risk : reward has been even more 🏒
😍book here fully till we meet again on this script 😍
for reference buy post below
fresh buy or add quantity heretrade based on >>>
cup & handle neckline break
buy near 1290-94
for targets - 1305, 1314, 1325
stop 1275
deeper stop 1262
note :- since risk:reward not that favorable - so trade with caution
below attached previous infy chart for reference
disclaimer - for study purpose