Both candlesticks have petite little bodies (filled or hollow),
long upper shadows, and small or absent lower shadows.
Not exact matches
The actual pin bar itself is a bar with a
long upper or lower «tail», «wick» or «
shadow» and a much smaller «body» or «real body», you can find pin bars on any stripped - down, «naked» bar chart or candlestick chart.
I should note that the «Espresso»
shadow from the «New York» Palette can be used to line
upper and lower lash lines but I prefer the gel eyeliner because it offers
longer wear time, a more defined look, and is easier for me to apply.
Like the hammer candlestick, the hanging man should have a
long lower wick /
shadow (at least 2x the size of the real body), as well as little to no
upper wick /
shadow.
This candlestick occurred to early in the trend to be considered a shooting star, but the
long upper wick /
shadow is still relevant.
The shooting star consists of a
long upper wick (
shadow) that is, at least, twice the size of the real body.
The actual pin bar itself is a bar with a
long upper or lower «tail», «wick» or «
shadow» and a much smaller «body» or «real body», you can find pin bars on any stripped - down, «naked» bar chart or candlestick chart.
• The pin bar should have a
long upper or lower tail... the tail is also sometimes called the «wick» or the «
shadow»... they all mean the same thing.
Both have cute little bodies (black or white),
long lower
shadows, and short or absent
upper shadows.