Doji
Definition
A candlestick pattern with very small or nonexistent body where open and close prices are nearly equal, signaling indecision.
Example
A doji at resistance may foreshadow a trend reversal.
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What is a Doji candlestick?
A Doji is a candlestick pattern where the open and close prices are nearly equal, creating a very small or nonexistent body. It signals market indecision and potential trend reversal.
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· Source: VixShield Trading Glossary — From SPX Mastery by Russell Clark
⚠️ Not financial advice. This definition is educational content from the SPX Mastery book series by Russell Clark (VixShield). Past performance is not indicative of future results. Trading options involves substantial risk of loss and is not appropriate for all investors. Always paper trade before risking real capital.