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Sanku (three Gaps) Pattern

Definition
Japanese term that refers to a candlestick pattern with three individual gaps appearing, creating a defined trend. These gaps can and may occur throughout the different days of market trading and do not need to appear consecutively. The appearance of the third gap is a sign of a potential trend reversal.

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