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Doji,

Definition of Doji:

Dodge, more precisely Dodge, is the name of a session in which the safety candle is practically the same opening and closing and is usually part of the pattern. A double candle light looks like a cross, inverted cross, or plus sign. Dodge is a neutral design in itself, which also comes in a variety of designs.

  • Dodge is the name of a session in which the safety candle has almost the same opening and closing and is usually part of the pattern.
  • Dodge is a neutral design in itself, which also comes in a variety of designs.
  • There are three main types of doji shapes: head stones with long legs and dragon flies.

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How Do You Define Doji?

  1. Dodge, or better, dodge, is the name of a session in which guard candles have equal opening and closing times and are usually part of a pattern. The dodgy candle looks like a cross, inverted cross or plus sign. Dodge is a neutral design in itself that also appears in designs with different features.

    • Dodge is the name of a session where in security the candles open and close almost identically and are often part of the pattern.
    • Dodge is a neutral design in itself that also appears in designs with different features.
    • There are three main types of dodgy formations: long-legged headstones and dragonflies.

Doji,

How To Define Doji?

James Chen, CMT, is an experienced trader, investment advisor and global market strategist. He is the author of books on trade and technical business by John Wiley & Sons and has been a visiting researcher at CNBC, Bloomberg TV, Forbes and Reuters, among other financial companies.

  • Dodge is the name of a session where security candles have almost identical opening and closing prices and are often part of a pattern.
  • Dodge is a neutral design in itself that also appears in designs with different features.
  • There are three main types of dodgy formations: long-legged headstones and dragonflies.

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