Bearish harami
A hesitation candle inside a big up-day, high enough on the chart to matter.
After a strong advance, a session trapped inside the previous candle's body is the advance failing to continue at the first opportunity. It is among the weaker reversal patterns on its own — hesitation is not distribution — which is why the RSI condition matters: hesitation at stretched prices ends rallies far more often than hesitation halfway up.
More patterns:Bullish engulfing at supportBearish engulfing near the highsHammer while oversoldShooting star after a runMorning star
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