Why Ranges Break Into New Trends
Why ranges break into new trends comes down to liquidity depletion, position imbalance, and external flow pressure building beneath a flat chart until resolution.
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Why ranges break into new trends comes down to liquidity depletion, position imbalance, and external flow pressure building beneath a flat chart until resolution.
Price doesn't move randomly between volatility phases. Understanding how range compression and expansion work mechanically gives traders a structural edge most never develop.
Observations on price, structure, and behavior