Breakout, Pullback, and Reclaim After ConsolidationEchoStar Corporation Class ABATS:SATSMyViewLabSATS This chart shows a fairly classic continuation structure. Price first formed a clear First Wave, then instead of moving straight up without pause, it entered a longer Consolidation phase that allowed the structure to reset. The most interesting part here is not the initial breakout itself. It is what happened after the breakout: whether the pullback stayed controlled, and whether price could reclaim the key area. The structure can be read like this: the First Wave established momentum the Consolidation helped absorb the prior move the breakout was followed by a Pullback if price reclaims the key zone, the Reclaim Entry becomes cleaner than chasing the breakout itself the Invalidation area provides a clearer structural risk line So the value of this setup is not simply that price moved higher. It is that the post-breakout pullback still appears structurally intact, and reclaim can offer a cleaner continuation framework. If price can hold the reclaim area and continue to follow through, this breakout → pullback → reclaim sequence is often cleaner than buying the initial breakout extension. The key lesson is simple: Instead of chasing the most emotional part of the move, wait for structure to reset and see whether reclaim offers a cleaner entry framework. Educational example only, not financial advice.