Understanding Price Action Around Key Levels



When you're watching price behavior near important support or resistance zones, there are distinct patterns worth recognizing for your entries.

The first scenario is when price makes a rapid thrust into your level but can't sustain the move. You'll often see a quick spike that fails to break through—this rejection happens fast. This creates a sharp reversal setup: you can short the resistance bounce or go long off the support rejection.

Then there's the grinding approach. Price isn't rushing; it's slowly creeping toward your level, building momentum gradually through accumulation or distribution. This measured move tends to carry different implications for breakout probability.

The distinction matters. Fast spikes typically indicate rejection strength—great for counter-trend trades. Slow grinds suggest deliberate accumulation that might precede a genuine break. Watch how price *approaches* your level, not just whether it reaches it. That observation alone can shift your win rate.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 6h ago
Spike seconds rejection vs. slow dragging, this is the true essence of reading the chart. Many people only focus on whether the price hits a certain level, but they don't realize that the process is where the money is.
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ForkTonguevip
· 6h ago
That spike made me realize I needed to reverse my hand; this move can indeed be profitable.
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SoliditySlayervip
· 6h ago
Spike seconds smashing, that's called a signal. Slow grinding, that's when someone is accumulating... These two must be distinguished clearly.
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