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2B Trading Method, N-Shape Small-Level Reversal, Reversal K Line Pattern
Suddenly realizing that these three different trading logics are just three different names and perspectives for the same market phenomenon.
The underlying logic is: when the price reaches a market-recognized key resistance/support level, the imbalance of buying and selling forces triggers a trend reversal.
2B: Confirmed reversal after a false breakout at a key level
N-Shape structure: Reversal after oscillation and turnover at a key level
Reversal K line: Instantaneous buy-sell reversal signal at a key level
All three originate from the same source, share the same principle, and are fundamentally connected; only the level, rhythm, and entry points differ.
However, the current trading community’s situation is that the most straightforward, fundamental logic is the most complete and market-aligned, yet the least popular.
Most traders prefer complex terminology, fancy strategies, influential schools, and esoteric interpretations, indulging in “seems profound and powerful” trading stories. They tend to worship single schools, superstition in authoritative strategies, and rigidly adhere to fixed axioms, rather than accepting simple objective truths.
This results in the paradox that the simpler the truth, the less people believe it; the more complicated the routine, the easier it is for people to blindly follow.
This gives traders the following insights:
Objectively observe the market: Set aside all strategy labels and filters, focus only on the real facts of the chart—levels, strength and weakness, volume, trend turning points—stay true to the market itself, and avoid being bound by move sets.
Subjectively formulate strategies: Based on objective facts, incorporate your own cycle judgments, profit-loss expectations, position rhythm, and holding logic to develop a personalized trading forecast.
Refuse blind obedience: Do not rely on authority, do not superstitiously follow axioms, and do not mechanically copy mature systems to fit the market.
Maintain self-evolution: Once dependent on external conclusions, independent thinking ceases; you lose the space to refine your trading system, improve market intuition, and correct your mindset.