So it has been discussed many times before in this forum. But infos shared on those threads are just bits and pieces and got me nowhere. so i'm starting this thread to discuss it and to get an idea about it further. It has been discussed here that Real breakouts and fakeouts look similar in chart, but they are significantly different by the way they are formed in real time. what could be the denominator that make them different from each other? What is that that we can't "See" on charts but can be recognized in real time? Momentum or volume or something else?
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