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This is the second instalment of a two-part look at Japanese candlestick formations, involving three or more candles. In this video, we show you four more patterns, including one five-candle pattern. The four formations comprise two continuation patterns and two reversal patterns and we explain for each what to look for and what you can infer about market behaviour for each situation.

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