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I've noticed that many traders miss a great opportunity in the market.
A retest is essentially a repeated return of the price to the broken level, and this is exactly the moment when you should open a position with the highest probability of success.
Here's how it works in practice.
The price breaks through an important level, then reverses and returns to it.
If it bounces off this level, it means there is serious supply, which will continue to influence the movement.
It doesn't matter whether you're looking at a five-minute chart or a daily chart — a retest is a universal pattern that works everywhere.
Key understanding: each such level acts like a magnet.
The price is attracted to it and is pushed away from it again and again.
No pattern in technical analysis is complete without a retest.
It's simply inevitable.
What is the practical value?
Waiting for a retest teaches patience.
Instead of jumping immediately on a breakout, you wait for a more favorable entry point.
Yes, you can trade the breakout itself, but experience shows that a retest is a more reliable scenario for entry.
It gives you more confidence and better risk management.
In simple terms, don't rush.
Wait for the return to the level, and then make a decision.
This approach filters out many false signals.