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Many beginners overlook an important detail in trading. A retest is essentially a repeated return of the price to a level it has already broken through. And there’s a reason this happens.
When the price moves up, then reverses and returns to the broken level, it indicates that there is significant supply accumulating there. Such zones act like magnets. They attract the price and simultaneously repel it. Every time the price approaches such a level, it exerts influence.
Interestingly, a retest is a universal pattern. It doesn’t matter what timeframe you trade on: five-minute, hourly, or daily charts. The same logic applies at any level. There is no figure or pattern that does not involve a retest. It’s a regularity.
The main lesson here is patience. Instead of jumping into a position immediately on a breakout, it’s better to wait for a retest. This gives you a more favorable entry point. Yes, you can trade the breakout itself, but a retest is often a more profitable option. Practicing patience for this moment teaches discipline and helps avoid unnecessary losses.
In simple terms, if you learn to see and use retests, your trading will become much more conscious. It’s a fundamental skill that every trader should have in their arsenal.