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Intermediate

Support and Resistance as Zones, Not Lines

Why exact levels fail and zones work better.

4 Lessons8m total

Support and resistance describe areas where supply and demand previously balanced. Perfect bounces are rare; zones absorb noise.

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Course Overview

Why exact levels fail and zones work better.

What You'll Learn

Core concepts explained with market context
Practical examples tied to real instruments
Risk-aware framing — educational only
Next-step links across the VegaDeck curriculum

Support and resistance describe areas where supply and demand previously balanced. Perfect bounces are rare; zones absorb noise.

Higher-timeframe levels often matter more to institutions; lower-timeframe noise traps retail precision.

Combine levels with volume, time of day, and macro context — never a line alone.

Educational only · not investment advice · Risk disclosures

Curriculum

3 Lessons · 24m
1Aligning Multiple TimeframesTop-down context without indicator soup.8m
2Moving Averages: Trend Filters, Not OraclesLag, whipsaws, and curve fitting on historical windows.8m
3Support and Resistance as Zones, Not LinesWhy exact levels fail and zones work better.8mContinue Learning

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