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Hammer

A single bullish reversal candle with a long lower wick after a downtrend.

Small body, long lower wick

A Hammer is a single candle with a small body near the top and a long lower wick at least twice the body's height, with little or no upper wick. Appearing after a downtrend, it shows sellers pushed price down but buyers reclaimed most of the loss.

How traders read it

  • Treat it as a potential bullish reversal after a decline.
  • The longer the lower wick relative to the body, the stronger the signal.
  • Confirmation comes from a higher close on the following candle.

See it in dtcharts

Turn on candlestick pattern detection in the dtcharts terminal — every hammer is marked on the chart with its historical reliability score, so you can judge how often it has actually played out.