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Find out how Japanese candlesticks were first used and how did it manage to end up being used to read financial charts.
What is the Pin Bar candlestick pattern and how is it used for reading trade signals.
What is the Hammer candlestick pattern and how is it used for reading trade signals.
What is the Doji candlestick pattern and how is it used for reading trade signals.
What is the Bullish Engulfing candlestick pattern and how is it used for reading trade signals.
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What is the Bearish Engulfing candlestick pattern and how is it used for reading trade signals.
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