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Dragonfly Doji

Bullish

Also known as: firefly doji

Visual Example

Dragonfly Doji

Quick Summary

Shape

Long lower shadow, no upper shadow, open/close at session high.

Common Trap

Treating as automatic bullish reversal without confirming location.

Context Rule

Potentially meaningful at support after downtrend; noise in ranges.

When It Fails

  • Appearing in mid-range with no support below
  • During strong downtrend without exhaustion (catching falling knife)
  • Low volume rejection (no real buyers stepping in)
  • Against weekly/monthly bearish structure

When It Works

  • At established support after multi-day decline
  • Lower shadow tests and holds previous swing low
  • Volume spike on the lower shadow (buyers absorbed selling)
  • Next candle confirms with strong bullish close

Key Concepts

Understanding these methodology concepts will help you evaluate Dragonfly Doji setups more effectively:

Training Note: Pattern variants are educational classifications. Real-world price action rarely matches textbook definitions exactly. Always evaluate patterns in context of regime, location, and volume. This is not trading advice.