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Steve Nison, Japanese Charting Techniques, p85:
"Harami Cross. The regular harami has a tall real body followed by a smaller real body. Yet, there are no rules as to what is considered a 'small' candlestick. This, like many other charting techniques, is subjective. As a general principle, the smaller the second real body, the more potent the pattern. ... As mentioned, a doji preceded by a long real body is called a 'hamari cross'... "
The first day of the pattern has not a long real body. The pattern is called an evening star (star exists of 2 candles). So you have also homework to do.
@EUV, dank. Ook: "doji is completely inside the body of the large candle"
Sorry, andere ASML-lezers, voor de forumvervuiling.