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Old 07-01-2009, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by sivamarkandu View Post
Hi Powercourse Instructor,
I read your prev. comments on WBottom/Top formation. I would like to know how many candlesticks should be between both legs to qualify them.

thanks

Siva

The interpretation of candlestick charts has often been referred to as being more of an art than a science. As such, there is not a hard and fast number of candlesticks that need to occur between the two legs. More is bettter than less and two candles right next to each other would not qualify.

The process/pattern that needs to occur for a valid pattern is price action needs to touch support for a bottom or resistance for a top, trade away from that level for a time and then come back and test that level again and respect it. Ideally, a longer period of time between the two levels would lend more validity than a shorter period of time. The precise length of time or number of candles is debatable.

Take a look at the example Daily chart below...

Note how the double top pattern forms a capital letter "M". In a double bottom pattern we would be able to see a capital letter "W".

Also, a textbook double top pattern will take place at a new high on the chart while a textbook double bottom will take place a new low.


Hope that helps....
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