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Candlestick Patterns

A list of 17 common candlestick patterns that traders can use to find trade setups.
Wed, Jul 9th, 2025

Today’s experienced trader understands that stock prices can often be influenced by emotions and sentiment. Candlestick patterns are a technical analysis tool that captures that emotion and sentiment into a quick and easily understood picture. Candlestick patterns can help in identifying trend reversals, often giving a trader a more reliable and effective signal with just one candle. Barchart’s Candlestick Patterns page can be used as a starting point to find stocks with bullish and bearish patterns. Each of the following pages allows you to run a screen and/or view them in flipcharts. To learn more about candlestick patterns, please watch our webinar.

Pattern # ETFs Description
Doji 139 ETFs One candle, where the opening and closing prices for today are the same.
Doji Yesterday 88 ETFs One candle, where the opening and closing prices for yesterday were the same.
Doji and Near Doji 314 ETFs One candle, where the opening and closing prices for today are nearly the same.
Bullish Engulfing 64 ETFs This signal is a strong reversal signal when it appears at the bottom.
Bearish Engulfing 69 ETFs This signal is a strong reversal signal when it appears at the top.
Hammer 41 ETFs Hammers occur in a downtrend and are considered bullish signals.
Inverted Hammer 19 ETFs A red or a green candlestick found at the bottom of a downtrend.
Hanging Man 466 ETFs This signal occurs in an uptrend and is considered a bearish pattern.
Piercing Line 1 ETFs A two-candle reversal signal formation that indicates a bullish pattern when it appears at bottom.
Dark Cloud 2 ETFs The dark cloud cover is a bearish reversal pattern that occurs during an uptrend.
Bullish Harami 252 ETFs Indicates that the market is at a point of indecision and a trend change, or a reversal, is possible.
Bearish Harami 27 ETFs Indicates that the market is at a point of indecision and a trend change, or a reversal, is possible.
Morning Star 15 ETFs The morning star pattern is a signal of a potential bottom in the market.
Evening Star 3 ETFs The evening star pattern is a signal of a potential top in the market.
Bullish Kicker 40 ETFs A two candle signal, indicating a radical change in investor sentiment towards the bullish side.
Bearish Kicker 12 ETFs A two candle signal, indicating a radical change in investor sentiment towards the bearish side.
Shooting Star 14 ETFs The shooting star is a bearish signal that occurs at short-term tops in the market.
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