Stick Sandwich A technical trading pattern in which three candlesticks form what appears to be a sandwich on the trader's screen. Stick sandwiches will have the middle candlestick oppositely colored of the candlesticks on either side of it, both of which will have a larger trading range than the middle candlestick. Stick sandwich patterns can occur in both bearish and bullish indications. Breaking It Down: In a bearish stick sandwich, the outside candlesticks will be long green candlesticks, while the inside candlestick will be shorter and red... Related to "Stick Sandwich" ![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tQhjI5Kt7o-kCULFPuznCsMYH9HLDpwwRvFX7iiUQyuAAtpAOfSxuhtH7K2weZy0DZ94asOOqC05H0RS6mPdM1DKDVV9EjwnZgXCsAGzAM7SDVHnPVAnIdc09unyHkNXAe_7IqkraC7L2jF5L8tDhWFsYeTsq6RQ=s0-d) | Trading The MACD Divergence Moving average convergence divergence (MACD), invented in 1979 by Gerald Appeal, is one of the most popular... | |