Thin Breaks, Acceptance, and Waiting for Proof
A brief print beyond a prior high or low is not automatically a breakout. Thin participation often produces spikes that reverse once deeper interest arrives.
In our studios we ask learners to wait for evidence that price is being accepted outside the level: holding, continuing, or building structure on the far side — ideally with volume that supports the story.
If price re-enters the prior range quickly and stalls, treat that as a warning. Many false breaks punish entries placed exactly at the edge without confirmation.
Practise on historical charts before applying the idea live. Mark ten break attempts and note which ones held with constructive volume.