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: Signaling exhaustion or extreme momentum. San Hei (Three Parallel Lines) : Indicating a strong trend.

Seiki Shimizu’s The Japanese Chart of Charts is a rare and highly regarded reference work in the field of technical analysis. Unlike conventional Western introductions to candlestick patterns, Shimizu’s text presents a systematic, almost encyclopedic classification of classical Japanese chart formations — many of which predate Steve Nison’s popularization of candlesticks in the West. Seiki-shimizu-the-japanese-chart-of-charts-pdf

The book by Seiki Shimizu is a foundational text in the world of technical analysis, originally published in Japanese and later translated into English. It is widely recognized for introducing traditional Japanese charting methods—most notably candlesticks —to a broader audience and served as a primary reference for later pioneers like Steve Nison. Core Focus of the Report : Signaling exhaustion or extreme momentum