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    Apr 22, 2012, 09:23 AM
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    I've noticed huge single candlestick swings of anywhere between 5%-20% on many stock charts. These can be either price gains or declines and only last for the width of one candlestick, then the price moves back to normal. I can understand a single candlestick price gain if someone makes a mistake during the purchase, but I don't understand what would cause the single candlestick decline.

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