Here's the thing about volume—don't get fooled by breakouts that lack real conviction behind them. Sure, a price spike might catch your eye, but if volume isn't there to back it up, you're probably looking at noise rather than a genuine move. Now flip that: when you see a jump happen on substantial volume? That's the real deal. That's when traders are actually putting money where their mouth is, and that's when things tend to stick.
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ShibaSunglasses
· 12-13 00:02
Breakouts where the volume doesn't keep up are false breakouts; I've understood this long ago.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 12-12 23:59
Damn, it's the same old trick of fake breakouts, falling for it every time.
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LiquidityWitch
· 12-12 23:43
Trading volume is the real truth; false breakouts are a complete disaster.
Here's the thing about volume—don't get fooled by breakouts that lack real conviction behind them. Sure, a price spike might catch your eye, but if volume isn't there to back it up, you're probably looking at noise rather than a genuine move. Now flip that: when you see a jump happen on substantial volume? That's the real deal. That's when traders are actually putting money where their mouth is, and that's when things tend to stick.