candlestick

listen to the pronunciation of candlestick
English - Turkish
şamdan

En karanlık yer şamdanın altıdır. - The darkest place is under the candlestick.

Fadıl bir şamdan aldı ve öldürmek için Dania'ya vurdu. - Fadil picked up a candlestick and hit Dania to death.

(isim) şamdan
candlestick chart
mum grafiği
English - English
a holder with a socket or spike for a candle
{n} an instsrument that holds candles
{i} holder for a candle
A stand with a socket or spike for one candle
A Japanese version of the Bar chart where a lower close than open on a day / time period is shaded dark and a higher close day / time period is shaded light
The candlestick display differs from the typical bar display in a few ways First, the main part of the candlestick is a thick vertical bar If the bar is green, then the bottom of the thick bar is the opening price for the period, the top of the thick price is the close for that period, and it was an 'up' period This thin line extending beyond the bottom represents the low price for the period, and the thin line extending above the top price represents the high for that period If the bar is red, everything is the same except the top and bottom of the thick part of the bar is reversed (the top is the opening price, the bottom is the closing price), and the day was a 'down' period
a holder with sockets for candles
a type of price chart, showing the open, high, low, and close for each time period The open and close are connected by a wide bar and the high and low are shown as extensions out of that bar
A candlestick is a narrow object with a hole at the top which holds a candle
An instrument or utensil for supporting a candle
canstick
candlestick chart
In descriptive statistics, a boxplot (also known as a box-and-whisker diagram or box and whisker plot or plot or candlestick chart) is a convenient way of graphically depicting groups of numerical data through their five-number summaries (the smallest observation, lower quartile (Q1), median, upper quartile (Q3), and largest observation). A boxplot also indicates which observations, if any, might be considered outliers. The boxplot was invented in 1977 by the American statistician John Tukey
Hanukkah candlestick
candle for a Hanukkah menorah; Hanukkah menorah
candlesticks
plural of candlestick
candlestick
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