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Inverted Hammer

A Japanese candlestick pattern signaling a possible bullish reversal. This pattern is formed by a single candlestick. An inverted hammer is formed when buyers push prices higher, only to be conquered by a strong bearish move to close lower near its opening price. Hence the long upper wick should be 2-3 times bigger than the body of the candlestick.