ercplant 6 posts msg #33569 - Ignore ercplant | 
10/14/2004 4:43:24 PM
  Hi everyone,
 I have a stupid question but we all started somehwere apparently.  Does someone can explain me the meaning of a black candle?  What does it represent and is it a good indicator for buy/sell or whatever.
 Thanks in advance,
 ESP
 *if you have a good link for me to consult, it would be more than enough.
 
 
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EWZuber 1,373 posts msg #33573 - Ignore EWZuber | 
10/15/2004 3:43:22 AM
  Here you go;
 http://www.equis.com/Education/TAAZ/?page=39
 
 
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ercplant 6 posts msg #33583 - Ignore ercplant | 
10/15/2004 6:13:56 PM
  Thanks!
 
 
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ercplant 6 posts msg #33586 - Ignore ercplant | 
10/15/2004 9:17:59 PM
  I meant to ask what are the black candles are representing compared to the red and white ones on SF graphs.
 Thanks anyway, it was great readings.
 ESP
 
 
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xplorer 257 posts msg #33589 - Ignore xplorer | 
10/16/2004 9:44:36 PM
  this is from a previous post :
 
 dknight 2/2/2004 10:36:29 AM 
 
 White/empty: close above open; close above close 1 day ago 
 Red: close below open; close below close 1 day ago 
 Black: close below open; close above close 1 day ago 
 
 
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xplorer 257 posts msg #33590 - Ignore xplorer | 
10/16/2004 10:14:05 PM
   ... there are actually 4 type of candles in regards to color and fill ... as follows:
 
 
 Red empty   : Close above Open + Close below Close 1 day ago
 Black empty : Close above Open + Close above Close 1 day ago
 
 Red solid   :  Close below Open + Close below Close 1 day ago
 Black solid :  Close below Open + Close above Close 1 day ago
 
 Hope this helps....
 
 
 
 
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ercplant 6 posts msg #33618 - Ignore ercplant | 
10/21/2004 9:40:08 AM
  Thanks Xplorer, it does help a lot.
 ESP
 
 
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