Climactic Reversals Flashcards
A broader definition is more useful to traders: any type of unsustainable
behavior should be considered to be a type of climax, whether or not a
reversal follows.
A climactic reversal is a climax that is soon
followed by a sharp move in the opposite direction, and all are failed breakouts of something.
When does a climax end?
A climax ends as soon as there is any interruption of the strong trending behavior,
such as the formation of a pause bar or a reversal bar
Define: Crowded Trade
When a market is moving climactically, fundamental traders
often refer to the market as being a crowded trade, meaning that they believe that
too many people already have a position, so there might not be many traders left to
keep pushing the market further in the trend