The Bullish Doji Star appears in a downtrend and belongs to the bullish reversal patterns group. Its occurrence should be confirmed on the following candles. This pattern is characterized by a gap between the first candle’s low and the following candle’s high or between bodies of these two candles. WhatRead More →

The bullish engulfing candle signals reversal of a downtrend and indicates a rise in buying pressure when it appears at the bottom of a downtrend. The bearish engulfing signals reversal of the uptrend and indicates fall in prices by the sellers who exert the selling pressure when it appears atRead More →

There is positive momentum. The term “Bullish” is used because of the way a Bull attacks, moving his horns and head upwards and higher. If a trader believes the price will rise they are bullish. A bearish market means that the price is going down and falling. What makes aRead More →

The biggest advantage of buying a call option is that it magnifies the gains in a stock’s price. For a relatively small upfront cost, you can enjoy a stock’s gains above the strike price until the option expires. So if you’re buying a call, you usually expect the stock toRead More →

For the uninitiated, a candlestick is one that depicts the daily opening and closing prices, apart from the high and low, for a specific time frame. … A candle that is bearish has the open price higher than the closing. A candle that is bullish has an open price thatRead More →

For now the SPY looks to be in a correction mode as opposed to a crash scenario. The SPY has had three previous major pullbacks since the March 2020 COVID-19 crash: in September 2020, October 2020 and February 2021 where it declined 10%, 8% and 5%, respectively. Is SPY highRead More →

A bullish stock is one that experts and investors think is about to outperform and potentially increase in value. It makes a good investment if you get in before that price increase takes hold. A bearish stock is one that the experts think is going to underperform and go downRead More →

Being bearish is the exact opposite of being bullish—it’s the belief that the price of an asset will fall. 2 To say “he’s bearish on stocks” means he believes the price of stocks will decline in value. What is bullish Behaviour? Aggressively self-confident or assertive; bullheaded. He was heavily criticisedRead More →