Bearish Abandoned Baby

  

No worries...no one is actually abandoning a baby to the bears here. Not if they behave themselves.

This is a "candlestick pattern" that is made when the prices are tracked and signals to analysts and investors that the current rising stocks might be about to start going downward.

There are a few terms here, so we'll explain them in steps. A "candlestick" is a type of chart that shows the low, high, open and close price of a share for a specific period (in this case, a day). The signals are referred to as white candlestick (a line on the chart), red candlestick (a line on the chart), and a doji (a dash). A white candlestick is usually white or green on a trading chart, and means the security had a higher close price than open. The red candlestick closed with a lower price than it opened with, and is usually black or red on a chart. The doji is shown as a dash on the chart, and means the opening and close price was the same. It's a white candlestick, followed by a doji with a higher open/close price than the day before closed at, and then a red candlestick with a lower open than the doji had.

When investors see that particular pattern of "candlesticks" and "doji," they know there might be a stock drop pending and a profit to be made by quickly selling. Where the abandoned baby term comes in...we're not sure. We're guessing the person who started the nickname had a weird sense of humor. Which, uh...we would know nothing about.

Related or Semi-related Video

Finance: What is the Maturity of a Bond?95 Views

00:00

finance a la shmoop what is the maturity of a bond ?oh come on.

00:08

doorbell bash, and prank phone calls whoopee cushions for the teacher? like how mature [person rings door bell]

00:13

is that ? right well a bond matures when it comes due. that is a company borrows a

00:17

hundred million bucks in 2019 for ten years paying five percent interest or

00:22

five million dollars a year to rent that money along the way, and then 2029 comes

00:27

around and well the bond matures. and lenders have that hundred million [bond is stamped]

00:31

dollars to the company get how much well if the company pays off its bond like it

00:36

promised then that last year 2029 the lenders get a hundred five million

00:41

dollars in that final year -that is they get the five million bucks in interest

00:45

or rent on the money that year and then they get their original principal back.

00:49

just like the person who borrowed it promised what happened that is the bond

00:52

will have matured. so goodbye whoopee cushions, and late night parties in hello

00:57

NPR in a responsible bedtime. [girl snores ]

Up Next

Finance: What is a Bearer Bond, or Bearer Stock?
20 Views

What is Bearer Bond or Bearer Stock? Bearer refers to the owner of a bond or stock. In the case of these financial instruments, the bondholder or s...

Find other enlightening terms in Shmoop Finance Genius Bar(f)