In-Neck Pattern
In-Neck Pattern is a bearish continuation pattern formed by two consecutive candles, where the second closes slightly above the first.
Method
Section titled “Method”tm.ta.cdlinneck(source_open, source_high, source_low, source_close)Inputs
Section titled “Inputs”| Parameter | Argument type | Description | Default Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| source_open | pd.Series | Open prices series | - |
| source_high | pd.Series | High prices series | - |
| source_low | pd.Series | Low prices series | - |
| source_close | pd.Series | Close prices series | - |
Outputs
Section titled “Outputs”| Output | Type |
|---|---|
| cdlinneck | np.ndarray |
Example usage
Section titled “Example usage”import tradomate as tm
@tm.strategy()def my_strategy(config: tm.TradomateConfig, data: tm.TradomateData):
# Trying out In-Neck Pattern cdlinneck = tm.ta.cdlinneck(data.open, data.high, data.low, data.close)
# Get the last value and print last_value = cdlinneck.iloc[-1] tm.log(f"Last value of In-Neck Pattern is {last_value}")
# Plot the values of cdlinneck tm.plot(cdlinneck, title="In-Neck Pattern", overlay=False)