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Re: bigtuna177 post# 540995

Thursday, 03/09/2006 6:26:17 PM

Thursday, March 09, 2006 6:26:17 PM

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CNES - did it have a hammer at EOD? Please correct me if the definition and today's chart indication is correct?

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui



The Hammer is a bullish reversal pattern that forms after a decline. In addition to a potential trend reversal, hammers can mark bottoms or support levels. After a decline, hammers signal a bullish revival. The low of the long lower shadow implies that sellers drove prices lower during the session. However, the strong finish indicates that buyers regained their footing to end the session on a strong note. While this may seem enough to act on, hammers require further bullish confirmation. The low of the hammer shows that plenty of sellers remain. Further buying pressure, and preferably on expanding volume, is needed before acting. Such confirmation could come from a gap up or long white candlestick. Hammers are similar to selling climaxes, and heavy volume can serve to reinforce the validity of the reversal.


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