Thursday November 6, 2025 Stocks that formed a bearish harami candlestick pattern, indicating potential trend reversal or weakening bullish momentum today. $RIVN $F $NU $QS $ET $AGNC $AVGO $U $PYPL $LRCX $BE $DAL $CNQ $M

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Rank Ticker Price Volume
1 RIVN 15.22 88,233,837
2 F 13.12 76,284,792
3 NU 15.94 26,500,592
4 QS ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 15.90 22,768,818
5 ET 16.87 22,526,131
6 AGNC 10.21 19,773,268
7 AVGO 355.59 17,036,654
8 U ðŸš€ 39.93 14,281,892
9 PYPL 66.26 11,137,017
10 LRCX 162.19 9,591,664
11 BE ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 136.86 9,581,582
12 DAL 57.81 6,585,522
13 CNQ 31.49 5,939,863
14 M ðŸš€ 20.36 5,773,289
15 AEO ðŸš€ 16.60 4,992,953
16 SO 90.90 3,832,991
17 STM 23.64 3,573,521
18 W ðŸ“ˆ 98.70 2,951,032
19 LULU 163.55 2,839,122
20 ADI 232.88 2,770,860
21 DECK ðŸš€ 79.81 2,757,335
22 GFS 34.42 2,516,306
23 CLS ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 340.76 2,484,182
24 NXT 106.54 2,460,064
25 FSLR 271.98 2,270,200
26 BG 94.77 2,239,142
27 TAL ðŸš€ 12.02 2,117,894
28 GEV 550.17 1,897,409
29 DHI 145.22 1,797,859
30 LEN 120.33 1,439,006
31 BLDR 109.04 1,237,148
What Is a Bearish Harami Candlestick?

A Bearish Harami is a two-bar Japanese candlestick pattern that signals a potential reversal of an uptrend to a downtrend. The name "harami" comes from the Japanese word for "pregnant," as the pattern visually resembles a pregnant woman. Here's the breakdown of what this pattern signifies:

  • First Candle: A large bullish (green or white) candle that shows strong buying pressure and a continuation of the existing uptrend.
  • Second Candle: A small bearish (red or black) candle that is completely "contained" or engulfed within the body of the first candle. The high and low of the second candle are within the open and close of the first.
The psychology behind the pattern suggests a shift in market sentiment. The first large bullish candle indicates that buyers are still in control. However, the second, small candle reveals a significant loss of bullish momentum. This hesitation from buyers and the emergence of sellers, albeit in a small range, can be a warning sign that the uptrend is running out of steam. Traders often look for this pattern at the top of an uptrend or near a resistance level. While the pattern itself is a reversal signal, it's generally considered more effective when confirmed by other indicators or a subsequent down day that breaks below the low of the harami pattern.