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3 Better Ways to Trade Breakouts
http://www.financial-spread-betting.com/strategies/trading-breakouts.html PLEASE LIKE AND SHARE THIS VIDEO SO WE CAN DO MORE! Breakouts - you either love or hate them. Most traders don't really like them that much; they like them in theory because they can be very powerful but if you are a regular trader you know that often you get caught on breakouts that don't happen. Here are some ways to trade breakouts a little bit different from the traditional; which is to buy on the break. These will works on all timeframes.
1) Wait for a flag well above a breakout level. This works better but of course isn't perfect. It works better because as the price breaks thru it is an acceptance of a new price level. When you get this, chances are that you will get a resumption of the move.
2) We wait for a drive to push up and pull back to a key level.
3) We wait for congestion and the hold above. The third way is similar to the flag but is a little bit different. We get a decent resistance level, we push thru but we don't do it convincingly. The market stays flat for several hours before resuming higher. When we see the hold above for a long period of time that is indicating again that this might be a new level to build on.
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