Doji en pierre tombale Complete Guide

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What is Doji en pierre tombale?

Le Doji en pierre tombale est une figure en chandelier avec une tendance baissière. Il nécessite au moins 1 barre pour se former. Cette figure est largement reconnue dans l'analyse technique et peut être observée sur tous les marchés et horizons temporels.

Doji en pierre tombale pattern illustration

Identification Rules

  1. The open, low, and close prices are at or very near the same level.
  2. The upper shadow is long, typically at least two to three times the length of the body (if a small body exists).
  3. There is little to no lower shadow, indicating the price never sustained a move below the open.
  4. The pattern must appear after a clear uptrend to be considered a potential reversal signal.

References

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

FAQ

How reliable is the Gravestone Doji as a reversal signal?

According to Bulkowski's data, it acts as a bearish reversal 51% of the time in a bull market. While this is near random, its performance rank of 33/103 suggests that when it does work, the resulting price move is often significant.

What is the difference between a Gravestone Doji and a Shooting Star?

Un Doji en pierre tombale n'a pas de corps réel (le cours d'ouverture et de clôture sont identiques), tandis qu'une Étoile Filante a un petit corps réel à l'extrémité inférieure du chandelier. Les deux sont baissiers, mais le Doji représente un équilibre/une indécision plus parfaite.

La longueur de l'ombre supérieure a-t-elle de l'importance ?

Yes. A longer upper shadow indicates a more significant rejection of higher prices, suggesting that the bulls tried harder but failed more dramatically, which strengthens the bearish implication.

Faut-il trader un Doji en forme de pierre tombale immédiatement après l'avoir observé ?

No, professional analysts recommend waiting for confirmation. This usually means waiting for the next candle to close below the Doji's low or for a gap down on the following day.

What does high volume on the Doji day indicate?

High volume indicates a 'blow-off' top or heavy distribution. It shows that a large number of shares changed hands at those high prices before the bears took control, increasing the pattern's significance.

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

Avertissement : Cette page est basée sur des données de marché publiques et une analyse technique algorithmique. Elle ne constitue pas un conseil en investissement.

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