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CANDLESTICK CORNER | March 12, 2002
When Candlesticks Cast Long Shadows
Not all candlestick patterns are statistically significant. Some, such as the various stars, hammers, and hanging men, occur too frequently, in all possible places: in the beginning, middle, and end of stocks trading in trends and ranges. But sometimes even these candlestick patterns can be useful.
by Sharon Yamanaka
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