Hammer Candlestick Pattern What Is It

Hammer Candlestick Pattern: What Is It and How to Use It

The hammer pattern in candlestick analysis is a candle with a narrow body and a long lower shadow. It is believed that a proper hammer appears after a downtrend and indicates the end of selling pressure and the start of buying activity. In other words, it signals a trend reversal from downward to upward. However, a simplified interpretation that ignores important details can lead to losses if one opens a long position immediately after the hammer pattern appears (or after confirmation by a following bullish candle).

This article explains how considering additional details on footprint charts can help minimize risks when trading the hammer pattern and have a better understanding of market processes.

Read more:

  1. The Hammer Pattern. What It Looks Like and Its Types
  2. How to Trade the Hammer on Footprint Charts
  3. How to Identify the Pattern on a Chart
  4. What Is the Inverted Hammer
  5. FAQ
  6. How to Start Trading This Candlestick Pattern

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