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【Dark Cloud Cover Pattern】 A detailed explanation of the Dark Cloud Cover pattern, which is a bearish reversal signal in candlestick charting. This pattern typically appears after an upward trend and indicates a potential reversal to the downside. It consists of two candles: the first is a long bullish candle, followed by a bearish candle that opens within the body of the first candle and closes below its midpoint, signaling increased selling pressure. Traders often look for confirmation with volume increase or subsequent price action before acting on this pattern.
The Dark Cloud Cover pattern is a very common top reversal pattern. It is different from the engulfing or孕线 patterns; it has only one form. That is, the first candle is a bullish (positive) candle, and the second is a bearish (negative) candle. When the first candle is a large bullish candle and the closing price of the second bearish candle falls below the midpoint of the previous bullish candle, a Dark Cloud Cover is formed. In other words, the first bullish candle rises sharply, but the second bearish candle falls enough to break through the midpoint of the previous bullish candle, completely offsetting the previous rise. This indicates that there is very strong selling pressure in the market. Especially when this pattern appears during an uptrend, it often suggests that the market has reached a top. It is a bearish pattern and a strong sell signal.