The 3rd shortest candlestick strategy is purely based on price action using candlesticks.
Time frames : 4hr and daily
Instrument : You can use this strategy for any Instruments.
This trading strategy works as :
If we trade for a while, we will notice that there are days when the candlesticks will start to get very short in length compared to the previous candlesticks.
Happening of this is explained below :
- The Market may be in a strong uptrend, there will be lots of bullish candlesticks. The market starts to slow down and this is reflected by the length of candlestick becoming very short. (Difference between high and low becomes less).
- In a downtrend market, there will be bearish candlesticks showing on charts which a quite long but soon they start to get shorter as the market losses the downward.
Momentum is the key here.
What we should look for is the loss of momentum. When there is a period of increasing candlesticks lengths as price picks up steam and then these changes when the candlestick lengths start to become very short happens when we lose momentum.
How to trade the loss of momentum?
Loss of momentum is a temporary thing. Where there is a loss of momentum, this is a temporary thing.. Expect the trend to continue in the same direction or the opposite direction. There are a few ways to trade the loss of momentum in anticipation of a breakout. Here we are going look and count the candlesticks .We do this by looking for the third shortest candlestick.
About the third shortest candlestick :
The third shortest candlestick is the shortest candlestick from the 2 previous candlesticks.
That means the previous 2 candlesticks should be long. i.e The difference in pips between their “highs” and “lows” are big.
In short, mean unusually short or extremely short and this depends on the time frame you are viewing the candlestick in as well.
So how we pick first candlestick then?
Start at the current candle and monitor the lengths of each candlestick that forms. Candlestick that is unusually short than the previous 2 should be noted.
Let us explain with a chart below :