Tweezer top and bottom, also known as tweezers, are reversal candlestick patterns that signal a potential change in the price direction. Both formations consist of two candles that occur at the end of a trend, which is in its dying stages.
The tweezer bottom candlestick pattern is a bullish reversal pattern that can be spotted at the bottom of a downtrend. It consists of two candles, where the first candle is in line with the bearish trend, while the second candle reflects more bullish market sentiment as the price bursts higher, in the opposite trend.
The tweezer top candlestick pattern is of the same structure as the tweezer bottom, except for the fact that it happens at the end of an uptrend, and therefore, it is a bearish reversal pattern. The first candle is bullish, and it continues in the same direction, while the second bearish candle indicates that the trend may be changing soon.
Both the bottom and top tweezers are only valid when they occur during uptrends and downtrends. Their appearance during choppy trading conditions is practically meaningless, and it signals the market indecision to move in either direction.
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