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Hammer and Hanging Man

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Same Shape — Opposite Meaning

One of the most important lessons in candlestick analysis:

The same candle shape can be bullish or bearish depending entirely on where it appears.

The Hammer and Hanging Man look identical. But their meaning is completely opposite.

What Does This Candle Look Like?

Both patterns share the same characteristics:

  • Small body at the top of the candle
  • Long lower wick — at least 2 times the length of the body
  • Small or no upper wick
  • Body can be green or red

The key feature is the long lower wick — showing that sellers pushed price significantly lower during the period but buyers completely rejected that move and pushed price back up near the open.

The Hammer — Bullish Reversal

Location: Appears after a downtrend or at a key support level.

What it tells you:
Sellers pushed price down aggressively — but buyers stepped in powerfully and rejected the lows. Price recovered almost all losses by the close.

Interpretation:
The selling pressure is exhausting. Buyers are starting to take control. A reversal upward is likely.

Trading the Hammer:

  • Wait for confirmation — next candle should be bullish
  • Enter on open of confirmation candle
  • Stop loss below the hammer low
  • Target previous resistance or next significant level

Stronger signal when:

  • Appears at major support
  • High volume on the hammer candle
  • Appears on daily or weekly timeframe
  • Green body — close above open

The Hanging Man — Bearish Reversal

Location: Appears after an uptrend or at a key resistance level.

What it tells you:
The same shape that was bullish at support — becomes a warning at the top of an uptrend.

Sellers pushed price down significantly during the period. Although buyers recovered by close — the fact that sellers had enough strength to push that far down is concerning.

Interpretation:
After a sustained uptrend — the appearance of a Hanging Man suggests selling pressure is building. Bulls are struggling to maintain control.

Trading the Hanging Man:

  • Wait for confirmation — next candle should be bearish
  • Enter short on open of confirmation candle
  • Stop loss above the Hanging Man high
  • Target previous support

Stronger signal when:

  • Appears at major resistance
  • High volume
  • Red body — close below open
  • Appears on higher timeframe

Why Location Changes Everything

Imagine the same person running.

Running toward you — could be threatening.
Running away from you — completely harmless.

Same person. Same action. Completely different meaning based on context.

The Hammer and Hanging Man work the same way. The long lower wick shows buyers rejecting lower prices — but whether that rejection leads to a rally or a warning depends entirely on the trend context.

At the bottom of a downtrend:
Buyers rejecting lower prices = potential reversal up = Hammer = bullish.

At the top of an uptrend:
Buyers barely maintaining price = sellers gaining strength = Hanging Man = bearish warning.

Confirmation is Non-Negotiable

Never trade either pattern without confirmation.

False Hammer:
Hammer appears at support → next candle is bearish → support breaks → downtrend continues.
Without confirmation — you would have bought into a losing trade.

False Hanging Man:
Hanging Man appears → next candle is strongly bullish → uptrend continues.
Without confirmation — you would have sold too early.

Always wait for the next candle to confirm the direction before entering.

The Hammer Pattern

Quick Identification Guide

FeatureHammerHanging Man
LocationBottom of downtrendTop of uptrend
SignalBullish reversalBearish reversal
Lower wickLongLong
Upper wickSmall or noneSmall or none
BodySmall — top of candleSmall — top of candle
Confirmation neededYesYes

In the next topic we will learn about the Shooting Star and Inverted Hammer — the mirror images of what we just studied.

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