Disliked{quote} I think you are talking about 2 candle "Engulf" pattern. that first candle is smaller, inside of next larger candle body. {image} {image}Ignored
He is talking about an inside-outside bar
A simple reading of candlesticks.
We have a candle which we can call a "trending candle", and we have a candle which we can call a "consolidating candle".
Or, in other words, by the train analogy, we have "train tracks" and "train stops", and "train stations".
Stops are the smaller ones, stations are the bigger ones, often lasting a number of candles going sideways.
Like this:
If you're looking for the Holy Grail - NEVER STOP!
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