The Power of Trendline Angles : My Full time trading Experience

Breaking Down Three Critical Trendline Structures - A Complete Analysis
Structure 1: The Power of Steep Angles (Primary Focus)
The first structure showcases what I consider the gold standard of trendline breakouts. Notice how the trendline is significantly tilted/slanted rather than following a gradual 45-degree angle.
Compressed Energy Release: Steep trendlines act like coiled springs, storing tremendous buying/selling pressure that explodes upon breakout
Key Observation: The resistance level (marked as 'R') held price down multiple times before the decisive breakout. Once broken, this level immediately flipped to become strong support (marked as 'S')—a textbook example of polarity flip dynamics.
Structure 2 & 3: Valid but Secondary Setups
While structures 2 and 3 represent legitimate continuation-based trendline breakouts, they pale in comparison to the explosive potential of Structure 1. However, they still qualify as CT (Continuation Trend) based breakout structures and shouldn't be ignored entirely
Remember: Not every trendline break deserves your attention. Focus on steep angles, exceptional volume, and clear flip confirmations for the highest probability setups. The market rewards patience and precision over frequency.
Disclaimer: Trading involves significant risk and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always conduct your own research, consider seeking advice from a qualified financial advisor, and trade only with capital you can afford to lose.
Structure 1: The Power of Steep Angles (Primary Focus)
The first structure showcases what I consider the gold standard of trendline breakouts. Notice how the trendline is significantly tilted/slanted rather than following a gradual 45-degree angle.
Compressed Energy Release: Steep trendlines act like coiled springs, storing tremendous buying/selling pressure that explodes upon breakout
Key Observation: The resistance level (marked as 'R') held price down multiple times before the decisive breakout. Once broken, this level immediately flipped to become strong support (marked as 'S')—a textbook example of polarity flip dynamics.
Structure 2 & 3: Valid but Secondary Setups
While structures 2 and 3 represent legitimate continuation-based trendline breakouts, they pale in comparison to the explosive potential of Structure 1. However, they still qualify as CT (Continuation Trend) based breakout structures and shouldn't be ignored entirely
Remember: Not every trendline break deserves your attention. Focus on steep angles, exceptional volume, and clear flip confirmations for the highest probability setups. The market rewards patience and precision over frequency.
Disclaimer: Trading involves significant risk and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always conduct your own research, consider seeking advice from a qualified financial advisor, and trade only with capital you can afford to lose.
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המידע והפרסומים אינם אמורים להיות, ואינם מהווים, עצות פיננסיות, השקעות, מסחר או סוגים אחרים של עצות או המלצות שסופקו או מאושרים על ידי TradingView. קרא עוד בתנאים וההגבלות.