It is not unusual to see traders using support and resistance to define potential occupations. The most common trade see between novice investors is a set up envisaging the price action "bouncing off resistance lines or an existing support. There are several versions of this particular trade, and it is not unusual to see small investors who constantly this trade. To verify, using support and resistance lines as potential parametropoiisewn is very common.
Unlike trade just described, where small traders looking for a bounce off a line of support or resistance, I'm looking to continue through a line of support/resistance. This makes sense at various levels. First and foremost, I am inclined to orient trader and aversion trading against the trend. By default, each bounce off a line of support or resistance would involve a move at an existing trend, which I can avoid, especially a strong trend. Secondly, in order for the energy to move through a line of support or resistance receives an instrument, usually less, and a strong impetus to pierce the line. Inevitably, this strong momentum creates excessive momentum for 10 or 15 additional subdivisions to it, and the additional subdivisions is the prize that I seek to capture. This set up usually as a result of a very violent and short trade, as the momentum pushes the price up or down at a high rate of speed. It is a fascinating trade watch and even more exciting to go.
When setting up this particular trade, I am generally a strong support/resistance which a line will intersect an established trend. Incidentally, I tend to prefer to receive this trade on the short side, as the market tends to move faster when heading downwards. This can be attributed to panic selling or moves long traders bailing of short positions as the action against them. Nevertheless, I myself posting three or four points below the support/resistance line and wait for the price. Needless to say that it is never a good idea to chase price measures and is rare for me to initiate a purchase. I want to enter a trade at one point my choice where I believe we will have the best chance to be triggered.
Just to get used to a festive period set, you will find is two to three times a day. Trade is relatively reliable, if it happens in a trending market, the trend does not necessarily have to be strong. On the other hand, I will avoid taking this trade, when the market is in a well-defined channel. Breakouts or breakdowns of formations in the channel is generally reliable and usually fail. FALSE breakouts from a highly provocative channel formation seen from the event, but after you move your three or four ticks for tend to fall back on the channel. Once a channel is anyone can guess where the action of prices can reach movement inside the channel is random at best.
In summary, we have a commercial use support/resistance lines. Instead of looking for a bounce off these lines, we have created a straight implies the continuation of a trend through known support/resistance. Noted that this trade is reliable when used in combination with a trending market, further our speaker when taking a straight from a very well-established channel.