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Hanging man
Identical in appearance to the
hammer, but appears within the context of an uptrend. The hanging man is a
bearish reversal pattern that can also mark a top or
resistance level. Forming after an advance, a hanging man signals that selling pressure is starting to increase. The low of the
long lower shadow confirms that sellers pushed
prices lower during the session. Even though the
bulls regained their footing and drove prices higher by the finish, the appearance of selling pressure raises the yellow
flag. As with the hammer, a hanging man requires bearish
confirmation before action. Such confirmation can come as a gap down or long black candlestick on heavy
volume.
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