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Dark clouds over the horizon?

The dark cloud cover pattern, also known as the dark cloud line pattern, is one of the more common top transition patterns on the K-line chart. This form consists of two K lines, which generally appear after an uptrend, and in some cases may also appear at the top of a horizontal adjustment range. Dark-Cloud Cover often occurs at the top of a rising market. It consists of two K lines, one yin and one yang. It is a bearish reversal signal.

Characteristics: In the dark cloud cover form, there is a strong positive line entity on the first day, and a long negative line on the second day. The opening price of the second day exceeded the highest price of the first day (that is, it exceeded the top of the upper shadow line of the first day), but the market closed at a level close to the lowest price of the day, and the closing price clearly plunged downward. Enter the first positive body.