What Is Three Outside Up/Down

The three outside up and three outside down are three-candle reversal patterns that appear on candlestick charts.

Breaking Down Three Outside Up/Down

The three outside up is a bullish candlestick pattern with the following characteristics:

  1. The market is in a downtrend.
  2. The first candle is black.
  3. The second candle is white with a long real body and fully contains the first candle.
  4. The third candle is white with a higher close than the second candle.

Similarly, the three outside down is a bearish candlestick pattern with the following characteristics:

  1. The market is in an uptrend.
  2. The first candle is white.
  3. The second candle is black with a long real body that fully contains the first candle.
  4. The third candle is black with a close lower than the second candle.

The first candle marks the beginning of the end for the prevailing trend as the second candle engulfs the first candle. The third candle marks an acceleration of the reversal.

The three outside up and three outside down patterns occur frequently and are reliable indicators of a reversal. Traders can use these indicators as primary buying or selling signals but still watch for confirmations from other chart patterns or technical indicators.

Three Outside Up Trader Psychology

The first candle continues the bearish trend, with the close lower than the open indicating strong selling interest while increasing bear confidence. The second candle opens lower but reverses, crossing through the opening tick in a display of bull power. This price action raises a red flag, telling bears to take profits or tighten stops because a reversal is possible. The security continues to post gains, lifting price above the range of the first candle, completing a bullish outside day candlestick. This increases bull confidence and sets off buying signals, confirmed when the security posts a new high on the third candle.

Three Outside Down Trader Psychology

The first candle continues the bullish trend, with the close higher than the open indicating strong buying interest while increasing bull confidence. The second candle opens higher but reverses, crossing through the opening tick in a display of bear power. This price action raises a red flag, telling bulls to take profits or tighten stops because a reversal is possible. The security continues to post losses, dropping price below the range of the first candle, completing a bearish outside day candlestick. This increases bear confidence and sets off selling signals confirmed when the security posts a new low on the third candle.