Shooting Star Complete Guide

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What is Shooting Star?

The Shooting Star is a single-bar bearish reversal candlestick pattern that appears at the peak of an uptrend. Visually, it is characterized by a small real body located at the lower end of the price range, with a long upper wick and little to no lower wick. According to Steve Nison, who introduced Japanese candlesticks to the West, the upper shadow should be at least two to three times the length of the real body to signify a significant rejection of higher prices. The pattern forms when the market opens, bulls push prices to new highs during the session, but bears seize control by the close, forcing the price back down near the opening level. This price action suggests that the upward momentum is exhausted and that supply is overwhelming demand. While the color of the body is not critical, a red (bearish) body is generally considered more potent as it indicates the close was lower than the open. In terms of volume, a Shooting Star accompanied by high relative volume typically carries more weight, indicating a blow-off top or heavy distribution. Thomas Bulkowski’s research in the Encyclopedia of Candlestick Charts notes that the Shooting Star acts as a bearish reversal 59% of the time in a bull market, ranking it as a mid-tier performer. However, its performance improves when it occurs near established resistance levels. Traders should wait for confirmation on the following bar—specifically a close below the Shooting Star's body—before committing to a short position. Historically, while it provides a clear exit signal for longs, its failure rate as a standalone entry signal suggests it is best used in conjunction with other technical indicators like the RSI or MACD.

Shooting Star pattern illustration

Identification Rules

  1. La sombra superior debe ser al menos dos veces la longitud del cuerpo real.
  2. The real body must be located at the lower end of the candle's total range.
  3. There should be very little or no lower shadow (wick).
  4. El patrón debe ocurrir después de una tendencia alcista sostenida o un rally de precios significativo.

Historical Win Rate Statistics

US

Total Occurrences14
T+5 Win Rate42.9%
T+20 Win Rate50.0%
T+20 Avg Return3.94%

Recent Cases

SymbolDateT+20 Return
ABNB2025-06-06-4.92%
AACBU2025-06-06-0.19%
AACB2025-06-05-0.20%
ACCS2025-06-0313.89%
AAUC2025-05-2710.87%
ABCFF2025-05-230.00%
ABXL2025-05-23-2.51%
ABEO2025-05-210.15%
AAVMY2025-05-212.92%
ABPWW2025-05-15-14.50%

References

  • Thomas N. Bulkowski (2005). Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns.
  • Steve Nison (2001). Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques.

FAQ

¿Tiene una estrella fugaz verde el mismo significado que una roja?

Both are bearish, but a red (bearish) body is considered more significant because the bears managed to force the close below the open.

¿Cuál es la tasa histórica de reversión para este patrón?

Según Bulkowski, actúa como una reversión bajista el 59% de las veces en un mercado alcista, lo cual es ligeramente mejor que una probabilidad aleatoria.

How do I confirm a Shooting Star signal?

La confirmación ocurre cuando la siguiente vela cierra por debajo del mínimo del cuerpo real de la Estrella Fugaz.

What is the difference between a Shooting Star and an Inverted Hammer?

They look identical, but a Shooting Star occurs at the top of an uptrend (bearish), while an Inverted Hammer occurs at the bottom of a downtrend (bullish).

Where should a stop-loss be placed for this pattern?

Standard technical practice is to place a stop-loss just above the high of the long upper shadow.

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Reviewed by KlineVision Research Team, CFA Charterholder, 10+ years quantitative research· 23 abr 2026

Parts of this page (FAQ, introductions) are AI-assisted. Core data and statistics are algorithmically computed. All pattern definitions are human-reviewed.

Data source: EODHD · Last updated: 23 abr 2026

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