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Neutral: Dojis form when the opening and closing prices are virtually equal. Alone, dojis are neutral patterns.
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Long-Legged: This doji reflects a great amount of indecision about the future direction of the underlying asset.
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Gravestone: The long upper shadow suggests that the direction of the trend may be nearing a major turning point. It is formed when the opening and closing price of the underlying asset are equal and occur at the low of the day.
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Dragonfly: The long lower shadow suggests that the direction of the trend may be nearing a major turning point. It is formed when the opening and closing price of the underlying asset are equal and occur at the high of the day.