Bullish Separating Lines
Definition
In an uptrend: a red pullback candle, then a green that OPENS at the red one's open and rallies.
Psychology
One red candle scared no one — price re-opened at the same spot and kept climbing.
Real-life analogy
💡 The train pauses at a station, then departs from the same platform, same direction.
Confirmation
Close above the green candle's high.
Invalidation
Close back below the shared open.
Historical behaviour
Trend must already be established.
Illustrative success rate
~60% continuation · Medium reliability
Common beginner mistakes
- • Hunting it in ranges
- • Confusing with counterattack (which matches CLOSES)
Quick quiz — did you understand?
1. Is the Bullish Separating Lines generally considered bullish, bearish, or neutral?
2. What is the best practice before acting on a Bullish Separating Lines?
3. Which is a common beginner mistake with the Bullish Separating Lines?
Educational and probability-based analysis only. This is not financial advice and not a prediction of real market outcomes.