The only direction is up.Sometimes, you can enter a trade without an overarching structure or a correction level guiding the direction. This is a prime example. After an intriguing sideways movement, marked by almost textbook ups and downs, we saw the range break briefly to the downside—a classic range spike, or as some call it, a fakeout.
This fakeout has trapped short-sellers, and as their positions get liquidated, they’ll fuel upward momentum. Interestingly, the range spike ended precisely at the resistance line of our broader structure, highlighted in red.
Given this, I don’t expect us to revisit the target level, and the structure is effectively complete. This is an ideal spot for a long position. Even without bullish structures forming, the chart has only one direction to go from here—up and to the right.