Context
A prior decline has produced climactic action, a trading range, and repeated tests of support. Price briefly breaks the range low and then closes back inside the range.
Illustrative campaign snapshot 1: the structure is synthetic and designed only to isolate the evidence sequence for spring after downtrend.
Evidence to read
- breaks support on expanded spread but fails to close below the range
- volume is high enough to show activity, yet the close rejects lower prices
- next bars show reduced supply or stronger closes rather than immediate continuation down
Expert read
Treat the break as a possible shakeout only after the market proves that supply did not continue below support.
Alternative interpretation
It may still be a genuine breakdown if the next rally is weak, volume expands on down bars, or price cannot hold back inside the range.
Confirmation required
- a test that holds above the spring area on lower supply
- a higher close away from support with improved demand
- failure of sellers to regain the broken level
Invalidation signs
- wide down bars closing near their lows after the spring
- immediate return below the spring low
- rally attempts that show high volume but poor upward result
Common traps
calling every support break a spring
entering before the market returns inside the range
ignoring the larger background weakness
Source frame
Wyckoff/VSA educational frame: background first, effort versus result second, confirmation third, risk and invalidation always explicit.