SUSHI ROLL
Candlestick pattern made up of 10 bars in which the first five bars (inside bars) are enclosed within a narrow range of peaks and troughs while the second five (outside bars) covers the first ones with both higher high and lower low. If it appears in an existing trend, it signals an upcoming trend reversal. Sushi roll analysis aims to predict market tops and bottoms.
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