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Using Trend Lines

Using Trend Lines

Trend lines have a lot of uses, but the main ones are trend line bounces and trend line breaks. We will go over how using trend lines correctly can give you great advantages with your trading. Check out the image below:

using trend lines

This trend line has had three bounces, so it is active. Now that the price is approaching the trend line again, what will happen? Well, the trend line will either continue to hold or it will break. Let’s take a look at what happened this time around.

buyers break bearish trend line

Wow, it broke and climbed over 200 pips!

This trend line has 3 points. On the fourth, the trend line tried to act as resistance. If it had succeeded, the price would have reversed and continued down. However, the bullish movement was too strong. That means that the overall bearish trend is over, and a bullish trend has begun.

Now let’s take a look at a trend line bounce.

three bounce bullish trend line

Once again, this trend line has bounced three times and is now active. As you can see in the image, the price is approaching the line for the fourth time. Price will either break the trend line or bounce away from it. This time it bounced.

bullish trend line with four bounces

Look at that—it bounced and went up by 150 pips.

If you've read about candles in previous sections, you'll notice that there was an indecision (reversal) candle on the trend line in the image above! You might think that because the wick went below the trend line, it was technically broken. Well, this is where it gets tough!

There are three schools of thought on what constitutes a "trend line break." strict, moderate, and lax.

Strict: These trend line users believe that as soon as a candle passes through a trend line, it is broken and a trade can be entered.

Moderate: These trend line users believe that as long as a candle’s body does not close beyond the trend line, it is not broken. That means a wick can poke through the line (like in the image above), but as long as the body doesn’t, the trend line is still active.

Lax: These trend line users believe that a candle must first break through the line and then the body must close beyond it. When the next candle opens beyond the line, they finally consider the line to be broken.

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