Education
Support and Resistance Are Zones, Not Magic Lines
By Walid Mograbi · · 2 min read
Support and resistance help traders frame market behaviour, but they work best as flexible zones shaped by supply, demand, and context rather than as guaranteed turning points.
Why this lesson matters
This lesson explains a practical market concept, why it matters, and the main mistakes to avoid before acting.
The core idea
- Understand the concept before acting on it.
- Focus on execution quality, risk, and evidence instead of hype.
- Use the lesson as a checklist, not as a promise.
Practical example
Consider a small real-world decision in trading academy. Pause to review the mechanism, the cost, and the main risk before acting.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Turning one indicator or headline into a complete decision process.
- Ignoring risk, fees, or execution details.
- Acting before checking the source material.
Quick checklist
- Define the concept in plain language.
- Check the main risk or cost.
- Review the source material before acting.
- Keep the lesson educational rather than predictive.
Key takeaway
A good lesson improves judgment, risk control, and execution discipline before it changes action.
Important caution
Educational content is not a personal recommendation or a guaranteed signal.
Further reading
- https://www.fidelity.com/learning-center/trading-investing/technical-analysis/support-and-resistance?print=true
- https://www.schwab.com/learn/story/filtering-market-using-technical-analysis
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