Support is a price zone where buying interest historically prevents further decline. Signal providers often place stop losses below support or entries near support bounces. When reviewing signals, note whether entry and stop placement respect key support levels. A long signal with stop loss comfortably below support has more structural room than one placed directly on support that may trigger on a wick.
What is Support Level?
Support is a price zone where buying interest historically prevents further decline. Signal providers often place stop losses below support or entries near support bounces.
When reviewing signals, note whether entry and stop placement respect key support levels. A long signal with stop loss comfortably below support has more structural room than one placed directly on support that may trigger on a wick.
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What is Support Level in trading?
Support is a price zone where buying interest historically prevents further decline. Signal providers often place stop losses below support or entries near support bounces.
How does Support Level apply to SignalFloor signals?
When reviewing signals, note whether entry and stop placement respect key support levels. A long signal with stop loss comfortably below support has more structural room than one placed directly on support that may trigger on a wick.
What terms are related to Support Level?
Related concepts include resistance level, stop loss, entry price. See the SignalFloor trading glossary for full definitions.
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