Example Workflow: Breakout → Pullback → ReclaimFastly, Inc. Class ABATS:FSLYMyViewLabFSLY This chart shows a clean continuation workflow after an initial breakout. The key point is not to chase the first expansion candle. Instead, price first forms a strong first wave, then pulls back to reset the structure. Only after reclaiming strength does the setup become actionable again. What makes this structure cleaner: • the pullback is controlled rather than a full trend failure • reclaim confirms buyers are stepping back in • invalidation remains clearly defined below the pullback zone • trade management becomes more structured once price progresses In this example, the workflow can be read in 5 steps: 1. First Wave establishes momentum 2. Pullback resets the structure 3. Reclaim Entry restores continuation potential 4. Zone 1 can be used for partial profit-taking / risk reduction 5. Zone 2 can be used for runner management The main lesson here is not “price went up.” The main lesson is that a cleaner setup usually comes from waiting for structure, defining invalidation clearly, and managing the trade in stages instead of guessing. Educational example only, not financial advice.