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All of our posters are hand packed by us. The posters are placed in a protective 2 mil poly bag and shipped in a very sturdy poster tube. We will combine a maximum of 4 posters per tube. Your shipping rate will be calculated once you enter your zip/province code in the shopping cart. We typically ship within 5 business days of receiving the order. For simplicity and economical pricing, all shipping is USPS (standard US mail).

Poster Construction Details

The posters are printed in full color on high quality 80# Sterling (cover stock) paper. This is a thick sturdy paper that with care will last a long time. It is similar to the cover of a paperback book. The Sterling paper is a coated type paper for additional protection. This coating also gives the posters a very nice look without making the text difficult to read. These are not flimsy department store posters, they are high quality works of art. :)

Poster Content Details

We experimented with several size and layout options before going with the format we are using. We chose the best combination of size and level of information to give you an accurate quick reference product that is also pleasing to the eye and will compliment your home or office décor.
Each poster contains a specific group of symbols. The primary grouping method is by how many candles are in the pattern. The three candle patterns have 40 symbols total. This group is split onto two posters. The first three candle pattern poster features symbols that begin with the letter A-S and the second poster is S-Z.
For a complete list of symbols (names only) and which poster each symbol can be found on Click Here.

Each poster is laid out in the following format:

  • The symbols are arranged alphabetically.
  • Each entry begins with a clear picture of the symbol with trend indicators (little hash marks showing an uptrend or downtrend) when applicable.
  • The picture is outlined in color. The color coding will inform you of the trend indication of the symbol. For example, Reversal Signals are outlined in red. The color codes are defined at the bottom of each poster and are consistent across the series. This alone allows for a very quick reference without any further reading necessary.
  • The symbol will be listed by its' most commonly known name.
  • Following this will be one or two entries in parentheses. If applicable, in the first parentheses will be the translated name such as the English name for symbols that are most often called by their Japanese name or visa versa. In the second parentheses will be the "stats" of the symbol. This will inform you if the signal is Bearish, Bullish, Reversal, Continuation, Indecision, Neutral, Strong, Moderate or Weak.
  • The main text entry will be a detailed description of how to recognize the symbol in charts.
  • At the end of the entry may be any other names the symbol is known by.

In keeping with our commitment to provide a quick visual reference symbols that have the same name, but can be in a Bearish trend or Bullish trend, have separate entries. For example: Belt Hold Bearish and Belt Hold Bullish are considered as two entries. The pictures for the entries will show the symbol in its' respective trend with text that is specific to that trend. This helps avoid confusion when looking for an inverse of a particular symbol since some inverse symbols use the same name, while others may use a completely different name. This truly makes it quicker and easier to find the correct symbol.

Sample Entries:

Belt Hold Bearish Belt Hold, Bearish (yorikiri) (Reversal, Weak) In an uptrend, first is a gap up. This is followed by a black Opening Marubozu. The black Opening Marubozu shows the session opened at it’s high and then dropped for the rest of the interval.
Belt Hold Bullish Belt Hold, Bullish (yorikiri) (Reversal, Weak) In a downtrend, first is a gap down. This is followed by a white Opening Marubozu. The white Opening Marubozu shows the session opened at it’s low and then rose for the rest of the interval.



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