Spinning Top Complete Guide
What is Spinning Top?
The Spinning Top is a single-bar candlestick pattern characterized by a small real body situated between long upper and lower shadows. This structure indicates a period of significant indecision where neither the bulls nor the bears could gain a definitive advantage by the close. While the price fluctuated significantly during the session, the opening and closing prices remained relatively close to each other. According to Steve Nison, the father of modern candlestick charting, the spinning top represents a loss of momentum in the prevailing trend. If it appears after a long uptrend, it suggests the bulls are tiring; conversely, after a sharp downtrend, it suggests the bears are losing their grip. Technically, the color of the body is less important than the context of the preceding trend. Thomas Bulkowski’s research in the 'Encyclopedia of Candlestick Charts' suggests that spinning tops are frequently neutral, acting as a continuation of the existing trend about 51% of the time, making them essentially a coin flip without further confirmation. Bulkowski's data indicates that while they are ubiquitous, their 'Performance Rank' is often in the bottom half of all candlestick patterns because they lack a strong directional bias. Volume plays a crucial role; high volume during a spinning top often signifies a 'churning' environment where heavy buying and selling are occurring without price progress, often a precursor to a trend reversal. However, Bulkowski notes that the overall reliability of the pattern increases when it forms near established support or resistance levels. Traders should look for a breakout above or below the spinning top's shadows on the subsequent bar to determine the next directional move. It is most effective when used in conjunction with oscillators like the RSI or MACD to identify overextended conditions.
Identification Rules
- 실질 몸통은 캔들 전체 길이에 비해 작습니다.
- 윗꼬리와 아랫꼬리가 모두 존재하며 일반적으로 몸통보다 깁니다.
- 패턴은 기존 상승 추세 또는 하락 추세 내에서 나타납니다.
- The color of the real body (black/red or white/green) is secondary to the structure.
References
- Thomas N. Bulkowski (2005). Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns.
- Steve Nison (2001). Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques.
FAQ
팽이형은 반전 신호인가, 아니면 지속 신호인가?
불코우스키의 데이터에 따르면 해당 패턴은 51%의 확률로 지속형으로 작용하며, 이는 다음 봉의 확인이 필요함을 의미합니다.
What is the difference between a Spinning Top and a Doji?
도지는 실질적으로 몸통이 없는 반면 (시가와 종가가 동일), 스피닝 탑은 작지만 눈에 보이는 몸통을 가지고 있습니다.
How does volume affect the Spinning Top's reliability?
High volume suggests a 'churning' market where a trend change is more likely, whereas low volume suggests simple consolidation.
스피닝 톱이 가장 중요한 위치는 어디인가요?
이는 장기간 추세의 정점이나 주요 수평 지지 및 저항 수준에서 가장 두드러집니다.
이 패턴의 '성과 순위'는 무엇입니까?
Bulkowski에 따르면, 이는 강한 움직임으로 이어지지 않고 무작위적인 가격 변동에서 자주 나타나기 때문에 순위가 낮습니다 (예: 103개 중 65위).
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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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