약세 벨트 홀드 Complete Guide

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What is 약세 벨트 홀드?

벨트 홀드형 하락은 하락세 편향을 갖는 캔들스틱 패턴입니다. 이 패턴은 최소 1개의 봉을 필요로 합니다. 이 패턴은 기술적 분석에서 널리 알려져 있으며 모든 시장 및 시간대에서 발견될 수 있습니다.

약세 벨트 홀드 pattern illustration

Identification Rules

  1. A clear uptrend must precede the pattern, indicating that buyers have been in control.
  2. 해당 패턴은 하나의 긴 검은색(또는 빨간색) 캔들스틱으로 구성됩니다.
  3. The candlestick opens at or very near its high for the period, showing little to no upper shadow.
  4. The candlestick closes significantly lower, near its low for the period, showing little to no lower shadow.

References

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

FAQ

How reliable is the Belt Hold Bearish pattern as a reversal signal?

While traditionally viewed as a bearish reversal, Thomas Bulkowski's statistical analysis indicates it has a moderate reversal performance rank (48 out of 103 candlestick patterns). It's more effective as a continuation pattern within a downtrend, where it ranks 19 out of 103. For reversal, it suggests an average decline of 6% within 10 days after formation.

What role does volume play in confirming the Belt Hold Bearish pattern?

Higher than average trading volume on the day the Belt Hold Bearish forms significantly strengthens its bearish implications. Increased volume indicates strong selling pressure and conviction behind the price decline, making the reversal signal more reliable.

How does the Belt Hold Bearish differ from a Bearish Engulfing pattern?

The Belt Hold Bearish is a single-candlestick pattern, characterized by its open near the high and close near the low. A Bearish Engulfing pattern, however, is a two-candlestick pattern where a large black (or red) body completely engulfs the body of the preceding smaller white (or green) candlestick, signaling a more aggressive shift in sentiment.

What kind of confirmation should traders look for after a Belt Hold Bearish pattern?

Traders typically look for subsequent bearish price action to confirm the reversal. This could include a lower close on the next trading day, a break below a significant support level, or the formation of other bearish patterns. Without confirmation, the pattern's reliability decreases.

Can the Belt Hold Bearish pattern appear in a downtrend, and what does it signify then?

Yes, while traditionally a reversal pattern from an uptrend, Bulkowski's research suggests it performs better as a continuation pattern within a downtrend. When it appears in a downtrend, it can signal a continuation of the existing bearish momentum, indicating that sellers remain firmly in control and the downtrend is likely to persist.

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Reviewed by KlineVision Research Team, CFA Charterholder, 10+ years quantitative research· 2026년 4월 23일

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

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