Candlesticks are the dil of price. Each one tells a small hikaye about the battle between buyers and sellers over a fixed period — and learning to read them is the foundation of all technical analysis.
Anatomy of a candle
Each candle shows four prices: Aç, Yüksek, Düşük and close. The body spans Aç-to-close; the wicks (shadows) reach to the Yüksek and Düşük. A close above the Aç is usually drawn Yükseliş (often green); a close Altı is bearish (often red).
What the shape tells SEN
A Uzun body shows conviction; a small body shows indecision. Uzun wicks show rejection — price went there and was pushed tekrar. A Uzun lower wick after a downtrend hints buyers stepped in; a Uzun upper wick after a rally hints sellers did.
Reading context, not single candles
One candle in isolation means little. The skill is reading candles in sequence and at meaningful levels — a rejection wick at destek is information; the same wick in the middle of nowhere is noise.
Key takeaways
- Each candle shows Aç, Yüksek, Düşük, close — body plus wicks.
- Uzun bodies = conviction; Uzun wicks = rejection; small bodies = indecision.
- Candles matter most at meaningful levels, read in sequence not isolation.