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Bearish Engulfing Definition:
Bearish Engulfing is a two bar bearish reversal pattern and develops after an up leg. The first bar has a small real body and is followed by a second bearish bar with a red real body that completely engulfs the previous bar's range.

Practical Use:
Technical analysts will often use the Bearish Engulfing candlestick pattern as a selling opportunity when in context of another bearish chart pattern

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