LIN: The Move Was Not Random — Sector Strength Came FirstLinde plcBATS:LINSniperAlphaResearchMost traders only notice a stock after the breakout. But strong moves usually start earlier. Before LIN pushed higher, the bigger clue was already visible in the sector map. Under the Sniper Alpha framework, the focus was not to chase random breakouts. The process was simple: Identify sector strength first. Look for leader stocks inside or connected to that strength theme. Wait for structure, compression, and clean risk. Let price confirm. That is why LIN became interesting before the move became obvious. Now the stock is already floating in profit, not because of prediction, but because the framework forced us to follow strength before the crowd reacted. On this chart, the key level remains clear: Invalidation support: around 487 Trend structure: still above key EMAs Momentum: breakout continuation Risk: no need to chase blindly after extension This is the difference between buying a breakout late and tracking the leader before the breakout becomes obvious. Sector first. Leader stock second. Breakout confirmation last. That is Sniper Alpha. Not financial advice. Just my trading framework.