The best traders in the world have made millions from one setup.
The setup? A breakout from a base.
But what do these bases have in common & what should you be looking for?
Here are the most important characteristics of a proper base, broken down one by one 🧵👇
By the end of this thread, you will:
✅Be able to identify the main characteristics of a proper base
✅Understand subtle clues of accumulation
✅Have access to 20+ real world examples
Let's get started! 👇
Proper bases all have the following characteristics:
▪️ Shallow Base Depths
▪️ Prior Uptrend of at least 20%
▪️ Early Stage Base
▪️ Daily & Weekly Accumulation Signatures
▪️ Relative Strength Periods
Follow along as we break down each aspect in greater detail below 👍
#1: Shallow Base Depths
Base depth is a key component of a proper base.
We measure a base's depth from the absolute peak to the absolute low.
Institutions are the major base builders in the market, & the shallower the base, the stronger the institutional hold in the name.
Here are some good criteria to keep in mind when analyzing bases:
< 20-30% off the highs = best
< 30-40% off the highs = good
< 40-50% off the highs = acceptable under certain circumstances
> 50%+ off the highs = avoid (with exception to some younger IPO names)