Bearish Candlestick Pattern
Bearish Reversal candlestick patterns indicate that the ongoing uptrend is going to reverse to a downtrend. Thus, the traders should be cautious about their long positions when the bearish reversal candlestick patterns are formed.
Below are the different types of bearish reversal candlestick chart patterns:
Hanging man
Hanging Man is a single candlestick pattern which is formed at the end of an uptrend and signals bearish reversal. The real body of this candle is small and is located at the top with a lower shadow which should be more than the twice of the real body. This candlestick pattern has no or little upper shadow. The psychology behind this candle formation is that the prices opened and seller pushed down the prices. Suddenly the buyers came into the market and pushed the prices up but were unsuccessful in doing so as the prices closed below the opening price.

Dark cloud cover
Dark Cloud Cover is multiple candlestick pattern which is formed after the uptrend indicating bearish reversal. It is formed by two candles, the first candle being a bullish candle which indicates the continuation of the uptrend. The second candle is a bearish candle which opens gap up but closes more than 50% of the real body of the previous candle which shows that the bears are back in the market and bearish reversal is going to take place.

Bearish Engulfing
Bearish Engulfing is a multiple candlestick pattern that is formed after an uptrend indicating a bearish reversal. It is formed by two candles, the second candlestick engulfing the first candlestick. The first candle being a bullish candle indicates the continuation of the uptrend. The second candlestick chart is a long bearish candle that completely engulfs the first candle and shows that the bears are back in the market.

The Evening Star
The Evening Star is multiple candlestick pattern which is formed after the uptrend indicating bearish reversal. It is made of 3 candlesticks, first being a bullish candle, second a doji and third being a bearish candle. The first candle shows the continuation of the uptrend, the second candle being a doji indicates indecision in the market, and the third bearish candle shows that the bears are back in the market and reversal is going to take place. The second candle should be completely out of the real bodies of first and third candle.

Three Black Crows
The Three Black Crows is multiple candlestick pattern which is formed after an uptrend indicating bearish reversal. These candlesticks are made of three long bearish bodies which do not have long shadows and open within the real body of the previous candle in the pattern.

Black Marubozu
The Black Marubozu is a single candlestick pattern which is formed after an uptrend indicating bearish reversal. This candlestick chart has a long bearish body with no upper or lower shadows which shows that the bears are exerting selling pressure and the markets may turn bearish. At the formation of this candle, the buyers should be caution and close their buying position.

Three Inside Down
The Three Inside Down is multiple candlestick pattern which is formed after an uptrend indicating bearish reversal. It consists of three candlesticks, the first being a long bullish candle, the second candlestick being a small bearish which should be in the range the first candlestick. The third candlestick chart should be a long bearish candlestick confirming the bearish reversal. The relationship of the first and second candlestick should be of the bearish Harami candlestick pattern.

Bearish Harami
The Bearish Harami is multiple candlestick pattern which is formed after the uptrend indicating bearish reversal. It consists of two candlesticks, the first candlestick being a tall bullish candle and second being a small bearish candle which should be in the range of the first candlestick chart. The first bullish candle shows the continuation of the bullish trend and the second candle shows that the bears are back in the market.

Shooting Star
Shooting Star is formed at the end of the uptrend and gives bearish reversal signal. In this candlestick chart the real body is located at the end and there is long upper shadow. It is the inverse of the Hanging Man Candlestick pattern.

Tweezer Top
The Tweezer Top pattern is a bearish reversal candlestick pattern that is formed at the end of an uptrend. It consists of two candlesticks, the first one being bullish and the second one being bearish candlestick. Both the tweezer candlestick make almost or the same high. When the Tweezer Top candlestick pattern is formed the prior trend is an uptrend. A bullish candlestick is formed which looks like the continuation of the ongoing uptrend. On the next day, the high of the second day’s bearish candle’s high indicates a resistance level. Bulls seem to raise the price upward, but now they are not willing to buy at higher prices.

Three Outside Down
The Three Outside Down is multiple candlestick pattern which is formed after an uptrend indicating bearish reversal. It consists of three candlesticks, the first being a short bullish candle, the second candlestick being a large bearish candle which should cover the first candlestick. The third candlestick should be a long bearish candlestick confirming the bearish reversal.
