Breakout 101 examples I posted in advance $CRWD $FCEL $COCO $BLDP $DELL $MRAM $AAPL
Before I enter, every box gets checked:
The Launch
▪ First big move up on massive volume — stock announces itself
▪ Strong RS — held up better than the market on the pullback
The Base
▪ Pulls back to a rising 10, 21, or 50 SMA and finds support
▪ Thin, tight candles — narrow daily ranges, low volatility
▪ Price tightening toward the right side — range compressing
▪ Higher lows forming — quiet accumulation
▪ Inside days stacking — energy coiling
▪ Volume drying up — no distribution, institutions not selling
▪ No 3–4 consecutive red days — orderly, controlled
▪ No 4%+ down bar anywhere in the base — clean structure only
▪ No wide, loose, erratic swings — institutional disagreement = skip
▪ Base has time — not a 2-day flag on a sloppy chart
The Breakout
▪ Clear pivot/ceiling price to break — defined level, not a guess
▪ Clean air above — no overhead resistance to chew through
▪ Volume explodes — 1.5–2× average minimum
▪ Up 4%+ on the day — momentum confirms
▪ Closes near the highs — real close, not a wick
The Context
▪ Stock near 52-week or all-time highs
▪ Sector or theme in play — not a lone wolf move
▪ Market tape healthy — SPY/QQQ not extended or rolling over
Miss one? You wait.
The base builds the weapon. The breakout fires it. Your job is patience.
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