What would you do if a Sanzen or reverse-Sanzen appeared in a scene like this? Practical usage tips from muscle trainer Yuu-Chel.
In textbooks, the pattern is explained as “rise → head-and-shoulders → fall” and “fall → inverse head-and-shoulders → rise.” But what should we do when different combinations appear (such as rise → inverse head-and-shoulders) or when the scenario falls apart? We’ve explained practical strategies that aren’t in textbooks.
What you can learn from this video
In this video, you can learn the following:
・ refresher on head-and-shoulders and inverse head-and-shoulders
・What if an inverse head-and-shoulders appears in a bullish context?
> It signals a desire not to go lower!
> Where to enter?
> Narrowing stops to maximize profit potential
> How to think when an inverse head-and-shoulders starts to break
・What if a head-and-shoulders appears in a bullish context?
> It signals a desire to go down!
> Short should be stopped out and a long could follow!
> How to buy on the dip when a head-and-shoulders is negated
・ Beginners should trade aggressively!
● Video: 16 minutes and 36 seconds
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