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  2. Candlestick pattern - Wikipedia

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    Stock price prediction based on K-line patterns is the essence of candlestick technical analysis. ... Engulfing Bullish Consists of a small black body that is ...

  3. Morning star (candlestick pattern) - Wikipedia

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    The pattern is made up of three candles: normally a long bearish candle, followed by a short bullish or bearish doji or a small body candlestick, [1] which is then followed by a long bullish candle. To have a valid Morning Star formation, most traders look for the top of the third candle to be at least halfway up the body of the first candle in ...

  4. An under-the-radar move in stocks is flashing a bullish ... - AOL

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    The stock market is flashing an under-the-radar bullish signal that suggests the ongoing rally is set to stretch into 2025. The signal is simple, but powerful: the outperformance of risk-on stocks ...

  5. Candlestick chart - Wikipedia

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    A version of a candlestick chart is a hollow candlestick chart, where both fill and color are used to represent different price relationships: [5] Solid candles show that the current close price is less than the current open price. Hollow candles show that the current close price is greater than the current open price.

  6. Wall Street is getting even more bullish on stocks - AOL

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    In that note, Belski boosted his year-end target from 5,100 to 5,600 — a new high on Wall Street. He noted that with the level of strength seen in stocks to start the year, history says further ...

  7. There are reasons to be cautiously bullish about stocks ... - AOL

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    "Everyone hates stocks and loves bonds," one analyst said. Essentially, this is a classic "it's so bullish it's bearish" argument. There are reasons to be cautiously bullish about stocks: Morning ...