Picture this scenario: You’ve been watching a stock or crypto token test a key resistance level for hours. Suddenly, a massive green candle breaks above the line. You jump in with a Market Buy order out of fear of missing the move (FOMO).
Five minutes later, price violently reverses, dumps right back below the level, and hits your stop-loss.
Congratulations, you just got caught in a Fakeout. Here is how professional traders avoid this trap using the Breakout & Retest method.
The Rookie Mistake: Chasing the Initial Break
When a key level breaks, retail traders rush in blindly. Institutional traders and market makers know this, so they often push price just high enough to trigger buy orders before dumping their positions into the buying pressure. $Invesco QQQ(QQQ)$ $Strategy(MSTR)$
To protect yourself, you need to remember Role Reversal:
Once Resistance is broken, it must be tested to prove it has turned into new Support.
The 3-Step "Break & Retest" Setup
Instead of buying the instant price crosses a line, wait for the market to complete these three distinct phases:
Step 1: The Breakout
Price aggressively breaks through a key resistance level with high volume. Action: Do nothing yet! Just add it to your watchlist.
Step 2: The Retest (Patience Phase)
After the initial surge, price pulls back to "retest" the old resistance line it just broke through.
Step 3: The Confirmation (Entry Phase)
Wait for price to hit the old resistance level and form a bullish confirmation candle (like a Hammer or Bullish Engulfing candle) showing that buyers are actively defending the level. Action: Enter your long trade here!
Raw Breakout vs. Retest Entry $SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$
The Golden Rule: Not Every Breakout Retests
Sometimes a breakout is so strong that price flies straight to the moon without ever coming back to retest the level.
That is 100% fine.
Let those trades go. It is far better to miss out on a move occasionally than to constantly lose capital by chasing fakeouts. There will always be another trade setup tomorrow.
Discussion Question: What percentage of your trades do you take on raw breakouts versus waiting for a confirmed retest? Let's see how everyone approaches entries!
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