
What is the difference between a hammer and a hanging man?
I want to know the difference between a hammer and a hanging man. I'm curious about their distinct characteristics and functions, and how they differ from each other.


Is a hammer bullish or bearish?
I'm trying to figure out if a hammer, in the context of financial markets, is considered bullish or bearish. I'm looking for a clear indication of its market sentiment.


Is hammer bullish or bearish?
I'm trying to figure out if the so-called 'hammer' pattern in technical analysis is generally interpreted as a bullish or bearish signal. Could someone clarify this for me?


Can a hammer be bearish?
I'm wondering if a hammer, which is typically seen as a tool for striking things, can also represent a bearish sentiment in the financial market. Is there a connection between the two?


Are hammer and inverted hammer both bullish?
I'm trying to understand candlestick patterns. Specifically, I want to know if both the hammer and inverted hammer patterns are considered bullish indicators.
