Meet Impulses

Ever seen price on a chart sprint like it just heard the ice cream truck?
That sudden whoosh is called an impulse — a fast, aggressive move in one direction.

An impulse is a burst of momentum where:

  • price moves quickly,
  • candles are large and stacked in the same direction,
  • and the market shows urgency — buyers rushing in or sellers dumping out.

Why do traders care?
Because impulses show intent. They reveal when the market is not just strolling — it is running.

👉 Comic Illustration Idea #1:
An astronaut watching a cluster of candles suddenly stretch rapidly upward like a rocket launch while the trader leans back in surprise.


How Impulses Work

Picture the market as a crowd at a concert gate opening — once movement begins, the crowd surges.

An impulse typically shows:

  1. Large candles in the same direction.
  2. Little hesitation between them (tiny wicks or pauses).
  3. Speed — price travels far in a short period.
  4. A trigger — news, liquidity grab, imbalance, or position rush.

Impulse vs Non-Impulse

FeatureImpulsive MoveNon-Impulsive Move
Candle sizeLargeSmall
SpeedFastGradual
DirectionClearChoppy
IntentAggressiveUncertain

👉 Comic Illustration Idea #2:
Two price sequences side-by-side in one scene — one showing tiny choppy candles, the other showing big stacked candles racing upward, with a confused astronaut comparing them.


Why This Matters in Real Trading

Recognizing impulses helps you:

  • understand when dominant force is active,
  • identify strong phases in trend formation,
  • see potential continuation or exhaustion areas.

But remember — recognition, not prediction.
We’re identifying what an impulse looks like, not telling you to trade it.

💡 Tip: When price accelerates noticeably faster than usual, you are likely witnessing an impulse.

📌 Note: Context matters — impulses often come after buildup or sudden information shocks.

👉 Comic Illustration Idea #3:
Candles racing forward like sprinting robots while an astronaut professor points at them with a teaching stick.


Key Takeaways

  • An impulse is a fast, forceful directional move.
  • You recognize it visually: large candles, stacked movement, rapid travel.
  • It signals urgency — someone wants in or out now.
  • Your task is to observe, not trade it yet — trading applications come later.

Thumbnail Idea:

An astronaut surfing on a fast-moving price candle rocket through space, stars streaking to emphasize speed — no text, single-scene comic style.


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