# Complete 1-Candle Patterns Based on the core definitions, here are all the possible configurations for a single 1-candle pattern (Bullish and Bearish). ## Bullish Patterns (C > O) ### Bull_1 - **Definition**: High > Close > Open > Low. A standard bullish candle with both an upper and lower shadow (wick). - **Logic**: ```text H > C & O & L C > O & L O > L ``` ### Bull_2 - **Definition**: Close = High > Open > Low. A bullish candle that closes precisely at its highest price, indicating strong upward momentum into the close (no upper wick). - **Logic**: ```text (C = H) > O & L C > O & L O > L ``` ### Bull_3 - **Definition**: High > Close > Open = Low. A bullish candle that opened at its absolute lowest point, showing buyers dominated continually from the very beginning (no lower wick). - **Logic**: ```text H > C & O & L C > O & L O = L ``` ### Bull_4 - **Definition**: (Close = High) > (Open = Low). A perfectly strong "Marubozu" bullish candle that opened at its low and closed perfectly at its high, without wicks. - **Logic**: ```text (C = H) > O & L C > O & L O = L ``` --- ## Bearish Patterns (C < O) ### Bear_1 - **Definition**: High > Open > Close > Low. A standard bearish candle where the price varied heavily but ended below where it opened. - **Logic**: ```text L < C & O & H C < O & H O < H ``` ### Bear_2 - **Definition**: High > Open > Close = Low. A bearish candle that closes exactly at its lowest point, showing selling pressure all the way through the end of the session (no lower wick). - **Logic**: ```text (C = L) < O & H C < O & H O < H ``` ### Bear_3 - **Definition**: High = Open > Close > Low. A bearish candle that opens precisely at its high, suggesting selling pressure began instantly, producing no upper wick. - **Logic**: ```text L < C & O & H C < O & H O = H ``` ### Bear_4 - **Definition**: (Open = High) > (Close = Low). A perfectly strong bearish "Marubozu" candle opening at its absolute high and closing at its absolute low, showing maximal bearish momentum and no wicks. - **Logic**: ```text (C = L) < O & H C < O & H O = H ```