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Tired of all the hype associated with Japanese candlestick analysis?
This site is devoted to explaining the facts about Japanese candlesticks and
candle pattern analysis.  The myths and untruths in this field are many. Learn
how to effectively use candlesticks in your analysis.

This is a FREE service from Gregory L. Morris, author of Candlestick Charting
Explained, that will focus on the educational aspects of candlestick analysis.

Learn to Use Candles - as easy as 1 2 3 ...
1 -  Scan for Patterns
A scan of a particular market will be shown.  Data will used from the Dow
Industrials, NYSE, Nasdaq, Amex, Nasdaq 100, S&P 100, 400, 500, 600, etc.  
From this scan, a pattern will be selected to analyze.
2 - View the Chart of Interest
A chart showing the candle pattern selected from the scan will be displayed.  
We will always strive to work from the right-hand side of the chart - the side
where you make money.
3 - Learn Pattern Details
A detailed focus on the specific candle pattern...
This will involve a graphic image of the ideal pattern, and explanation about it,
and some rules to adhere to its identification.
See the actual Results
A table showing all identified patterns from this 1 -2 -3 process.  
You be the judge!
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Gregory L. Morris