Candlestick Patterns

Concealing Baby Swallow

A rare four-candle bearish continuation. Two black marubozu, a candle that opens inside the second one and rallies hard, then a fourth candle whose body swallows the third one whole, wick and all.

Drag the four cards into order

Seven candle cards sit in the tray below, four belong in this pattern and the rest are decoys with the wrong color, the wrong open, or a body that doesn't fully cover the one before it. Drag a card into each of the four slots, in order. On desktop, drag and drop directly. On touch, tap a card to select it, then tap a slot to place it. The badge checks the real open, high, low, and close of whatever sits in each slot the instant all four are filled.

Candle tray

Fill all four slots to run the containment check.

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How it works

  1. Candles one and two are near-full black marubozu. Open near the high, close near the low, almost no wick either side. Two of them back to back is already an aggressive, one-directional decline.
  2. Candle three opens inside candle two's body, then rallies hard. It has to open somewhere between candle two's open and close, then close above candle two's open entirely, leaving an upper wick where the rally stalled just above its own close.
  3. Candle four's real body has to cover candle three completely. Not just the body, the whole thing including the upper wick. Its open has to sit at or above candle three's high, and its close has to sit at or below candle three's real body low.
  4. Containment is checked on the numbers, not the picture. A card that looks close in the tray can still fail the moment its real open, high, low, and close get compared against the slot next to it.
  5. This is genuinely rare. Most traders will go long stretches of intraday charts without ever seeing a clean, textbook version of this exact four-candle sequence. Treat this drill as a lesson in what "concealment" means structurally, not a signal worth actively hunting for.

Where this breaks

Rarity itself is the risk, not just the trade

A pattern this specific shows up so infrequently that waiting for a clean textbook version means waiting through long stretches where nothing qualifies at all. Traders who go looking for it tend to loosen the rules without noticing, accepting a candle three that opens near but not inside candle two's body, or a candle four whose real body covers most but not quite all of candle three's upper wick. Once the rules bend, the statistical basis for treating it as a distinct four-candle continuation signal is gone, and what's left is closer to a generic strong-trend continuation read that didn't need this much specificity to identify in the first place.

Risk & liability disclaimer: This page is an educational tool only, not financial, investment, or tax advice, and not a recommendation to take any specific trade. The candles and price data shown are randomly generated simulations for illustration, not real market data. Every strategy shown carries a real risk of loss, including loss of principal.