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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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What is this Candlestick called

Butterfly Doji

Long-legged Doji

Dragonfly Doji

Gravestone Doji

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What does Dragonfly Doji indicate

Indicates market indecision, with the open and close at the same price, suggesting a standoff between buyers and sellers

A potential bullish reversal, appearing at the bottom of a downtrend, with a long lower shadow, suggesting that sellers initially drove prices lower, but buyers took control, pushing prices back up

Indicates a high degree of uncertainty, with long upper and lower shadows, signifying that neither bulls nor bears made significant progress despite strong moves both up and down during the period

A potential bearish reversal, appearing at the end of an uptrend, with a long upper shadow, indicating that buyers initially pushed prices higher, but sellers took control, driving prices back down. 

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

what does gravestone doji indicate?

Indicates market indecision, with the open and close at the same price, suggesting a standoff between buyers and sellers

A potential bullish reversal, appearing at the bottom of a downtrend, with a long lower shadow, suggesting that sellers initially drove prices lower, but buyers took control, pushing prices back up

A potential bearish reversal, appearing at the end of an uptrend, with a long upper shadow, indicating that buyers initially pushed prices higher, but sellers took control, driving prices back down

Indicates a high degree of uncertainty, with long upper and lower shadows, signifying that neither bulls nor bears made significant progress despite strong moves both up and down during the period

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What does “bearish” indicate

indicates the closing price is higher than the opening price, indicating upward momentum. indicating that buyers are in control.

indicates a candlestick where the closing price is lower than the opening price, signaling downward price pressure or a potential trend reversal. sellers are in control

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

what does “bullish” indicate

indicates the closing price is higher than the x opening price, indicating upward momentum. indicating that buyers are in control.

indicates a candlestick where the closing price is lower than the opening price, signaling downward price pressure or a potential trend reversal. sellers are in control

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

what does long-legged doji indicate

A potential bullish reversal, appearing at the bottom of a downtrend, with a long lower shadow, suggesting that sellers initially drove prices lower, but buyers took control, pushing prices back up

Represents a total lack of volatility, with the open, close, high, and low all at the same price, indicating ultimate indecision.

A potential bearish reversal, appearing at the end of an uptrend, with a long upper shadow, indicating that buyers initially pushed prices higher, but sellers took control, driving prices back down

Indicates a high degree of uncertainty, with long upper and lower shadows, signifying that neither bulls nor bears made significant progress despite strong moves both up and down during the period

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

what does four-price doji indicate

Indicates a high degree of uncertainty, with long upper and lower shadows, signifying that neither bulls nor bears made significant progress despite strong moves both up and down during the period

Represents a total lack of volatility, with the open, close, high, and low all at the same price, indicating ultimate indecision.

Indicates market indecision, with the open and close at the same price, suggesting a standoff between buyers and sellers.

A potential bullish reversal, appearing at the bottom of a downtrend, with a long lower shadow, suggesting that sellers initially drove prices lower, but buyers took control, pushing prices back up

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