Trading Pattern Dictionary / pullback engulfing
What is pullback engulfing?
A pullback engulfing pattern occurs when a price retracement temporarily reverses the prevailing trend, followed by a subsequent candlestick that completely engulfs the previous one, signaling a potential continuation of the original trend.
Definition
A pullback engulfing pattern occurs when a price retracement temporarily reverses the prevailing trend, followed by a subsequent candlestick that completely engulfs the previous one, signaling a potential continuation of the original trend.
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Trades using pullback engulfing
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