easy · Volume Price Analysis
What is the institutional-grade 'Rule of Thumb' for estimating the minimum expected move from a breakout?
- The minimum expected move is equal to the height of the consolidation range.
- The trend will continue until volume reaches the 200-period moving average.
- A breakout will always retrace 50% before moving to its target.
- The price will move exactly twice the distance of the breakout candle's spread.
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