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Pacer WealthShield ETF

Pacer WealthShield ETF (PWS)

31.65
-0.1839
(-0.58%)
Closed June 21 3:00PM
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Candlestick for Pacer WealthShield ETF (PWS)

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Historical Candlestick Data

Date Formation
21/04/26
Thrusting Line
Neutral

26/03/26
Bullish Upside Tasuki Gap
Neutral

23/03/26
Black Harami
Bullish

11/03/26
Bearish Three Inside Down
Bearish

10/03/26
White Harami
Bearish

02/03/26
White Harami
Bearish

13/02/26
Thrusting Line
Neutral

10/02/26
White Harami
Bearish

06/02/26
Bearish Downside Gap Three Methods
Bearish

04/02/26
Bearish Three Inside Down
Bearish

03/02/26
White Harami
Bearish

29/01/26
Hammer
Bullish

23/01/26
White Harami
Bearish

22/01/26
Three White Soldiers
Bullish

16/01/26
On Neck
Neutral

14/01/26
Hanging Man
Bearish

06/01/26
Bullish Separating Lines
Neutral

31/12/25
On Neck
Neutral

26/12/25
White Harami
Bearish

24/12/25
Bullish Side-by-Side White Lines
Neutral

19/12/25
On Neck
Neutral

16/12/25
Bullish Engulfing
Bullish

15/12/25
Shooting Star
Bearish

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