For a long time, I treated chart patterns like predictions.



Head & Shoulders. Cup & Handle. Triangles.

I memorized their names, but I wasn't actually reading what the market was communicating.

Then I noticed something simple:

Every pattern is really just a visual record of the battle between buyers and sellers.

A Head & Shoulders isn't bearish because of its shape. It's bearish because each rally loses strength until support finally gives way.

A Cup & Handle isn't bullish because it looks clean. It's bullish because sellers get absorbed, resistance weakens, and demand eventually takes control.

The pattern isn't the signal.

The shift in market psychology is.

That's the difference between copying shapes and understanding price action.

The chart tells a story long before the breakout does. The traders who learn to read that story are usually the ones reacting less—and anticipating more.

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