Bullish Harami
Bullish Harami
In
candlestick charting, a bullish sign in which candlesticks show the reversal of a market downtrend. A bullish harami is conceptualized by a large black candlestick (representing one
trading day with a large
loss) followed by a much smaller white candlestick in which both the top and the bottom are no longer than the top or the bottom of the black candlestick (representing the next trading day with a smaller gain).
Technical analysts often recommend
buying a
security undergoing a bullish harami.
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