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Previous Daily High/Low

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The previous day’s high and low are critical price levels that traders use to identify potential support, resistance, and intraday trading opportunities. These levels represent the highest and lowest prices reached during the prior trading session and often act as reference points for future price action.
Why Are Previous Daily High/Low Important?
Support & Resistance Zones

The previous day’s low often acts as support (buyers defend this level).

The previous day’s high often acts as resistance (sellers defend this level).

Breakout Trading

A move above the previous high suggests bullish momentum.

A move below the previous low suggests bearish momentum.

Mean Reversion Trading

Traders fade moves toward these levels, expecting reversals.

Example: Buying near the previous low in an uptrend.

Institutional Order Flow

Market makers and algos often reference these levels for liquidity.

How to Use Previous Daily High/Low in Trading
1. Breakout Strategy
Long Entry: Price breaks & closes above previous high → bullish continuation.

Short Entry: Price breaks & closes below previous low → bearish continuation.

2. Reversal Strategy
Long at Previous Low: If price pulls back to the prior day’s low in an uptrend.

Short at Previous High: If price rallies to the prior day’s high in a downtrend.

3. Range-Bound Markets
Buy near previous low, sell near previous high if price oscillates between them.

Example Trade Setup
Scenario: Price opens near the previous day’s high.

Bullish Case: A breakout above it targets next resistance.

Bearish Case: Rejection at the high signals a pullback.

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