When the price 'breaks' a level — it’s not always a real movement. Often, it’s a trap set by the market. Below are two scenarios that will help you recognize a false breakout in time and avoid the trap.



🔹 Method 1: Classic false breakout with two candles

How it looks:


The first candle breaks the level and closes beyond it (up or down).


The second candle sharply returns in the opposite direction and closes back within the range.



💡 This is a signal that the crowd 'fell' for the breakout, but large players brought the price back.

📉 Often, a reversal starts after this.

What the trader should do:

✅ Enter in the opposite direction after the second candle closes.

✅ Stop — behind the tail of the false breakout.

✅ Target — up to the next level/pattern.



🔹 Method 2: Tail candle with a bounce (false breakout with one body)

How it looks:


One candle breaks the level with its tail, but its body closes within the range.


Often, such a candle has a long tail and a small body — a sign of indecision and a bounce.



💡 This indicates that the level withstood the pressure, and buyers/sellers were able to push the price back.

What the trader should do:

✅ Pay attention to the next 1–2 candles: if the price moves away from the bounce — this is the entry.

✅ Stop — behind the tail of the candle.

✅ It’s important to wait for confirmation.



📌 Why does this work?

Because the market is not just a chart, it's the emotions of the crowd:


The crowd enters on what seems like a breakout


Large capital shakes everyone out through a false breakout


The market goes where there are fewer weak players left



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