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It's also a breakout of the left peak; why do some breakouts immediately lead to a shakeout, while others can directly rally?
Today, we'll analyze two types of movements: volume expansion beyond the left peak and volume contraction beyond the left peak, breaking down the main force's subtle intentions clearly so that when you encounter these situations in the future, you'll know what to expect.
Many friends have this doubt: since both are breakouts of the left peak, shouldn't the subsequent market trend be similar?
Actually, the logic behind these two types of breakouts is vastly different, and their movements are also quite distinct.
Next, combined with real cases, we'll break down step by step to help you understand the key points, learn to judge the main force's intentions, and avoid being shaken out of your positions.