Quote from Jayford:
Market journalists will ALWAYS point to a piece of news to explain market movement. They always have stories for both sides..
Market goes up cause the buyers were more aggressive, and visa versa.
Quote from Gord:
Would you two trolls please leave this thread. I would like to hear from others as to their opinions on the opening post and my own post, but it seems likely your whining has turned others away. Go start your own crying thread if you must.
Quote from harkm:
I would have to agree with this. Not that there is anything wrong with college kids but they can post their raw raw stuff on Yahoo. Most of the successful traders here won't offer anything of value because it won't be taken seriously. Why bother? The software reviews have been useful however.
Quote from ganesh6:
Double hammer -> Double trouble ?![]()
Quote from Landis82:
For what it's worth . . .
The reliability of Bullish Hammer Pattern is low. It requires confirmation of the implied trend reversal by a white candlestick, a large gap up or a higher close on the next trading day.
If the hammer is characterized by a close above the open thus causing a white body, the situation looks even better for the bulls.
The Bullish Dragonfly Doji pattern is generally considered more bullish than the Bullish Hammer Pattern and a higher reliability is ascribed to this Doji than the Bullish Hammer Pattern.
Notice that the original poster never even described whether or not the "hammer" the other day was characterized by a close above the open, thus causing a white body.
Quote from Landis82:
For what it's worth . . .
The reliability of Bullish Hammer Pattern is low. It requires confirmation of the implied trend reversal by a white candlestick, a large gap up or a higher close on the next trading day.
If the hammer is characterized by a close above the open thus causing a white body, the situation looks even better for the bulls.
The Bullish Dragonfly Doji pattern is generally considered more bullish than the Bullish Hammer Pattern and a higher reliability is ascribed to this Doji than the Bullish Hammer Pattern.
Notice that the original poster never even described whether or not the "hammer" the other day was characterized by a close above the open, thus causing a white body.