Lesson 65 — Trend Strength


So… What Exactly Is Trend Strength?

Imagine pushing a shopping cart uphill.
Sometimes it glides effortlessly — other times you’re sweating and regretting life choices.

Trends are like that.
Some charge forward with power, others limp along slowly.

Trend strength tells you:

  • How convincingly price is moving
  • Whether buyers/sellers really mean it
  • If momentum looks healthy or flimsy

👉 Comic Illustration Idea #1:
An astronaut pushing two carts on a tilted planet — one zooming uphill easily (strong trend), the other stuck and wobbling (weak trend).


How Trend Strength Works

You don’t need math to read trend power — your eyes can do most of the job.

Here’s what to observe:

1. Candle Size Patterns

  • Strong trends often show bigger bodies
  • Weak trends show smaller, uneven candles
    Think: confident strides vs hesitant steps

2. Distance Between Swings

In trending markets:

  • Strong trend: swing highs or lows spread apart
  • Weak trend: peaks look cramped or overlapping

3. Impulse Consistency

If impulsive moves keep showing up — the trend still flexes muscle.

4. Angle of Movement

  • Steeper slope = stronger conviction
  • Flatter drift = weaker momentum

👉 Infographic Idea #2:
Two side-by-side angled trend lines — steep vs shallow — with candle clusters spaced differently (no text).

5. Rhythm Over Time

Strong trends behave like a treadmill on level 10 — steady, relentless movement.
Weak ones slow down… gasp… pause… continue… pause again.

👉 Comic Illustration Idea #2 (Alternative Format):
Candlesticks marching uphill like soldiers — one line strong and orderly, another stumbling unevenly.


Why This Matters in Real Trading

Being able to judge trend power visually helps beginners avoid sloppy assumptions:

Common beginner mistakes:

  • Thinking anything that points up is “strong”
  • Ignoring fading momentum
  • Assuming trends keep going just because they exist

Better observation habits:

  • Strong impulse after impulse?
    → Trend likely still healthy
  • Small choppy candles and overlapping swings?
    → Power may be fading
  • Flatter angles with hesitation?
    → Trend weakening

💡 Tip: When trends start losing candle size, they often lose momentum next.

📌 Note: Trend strength is visual intuition — not a signal yet.

👉 Comic Illustration Idea #3:
Two astronauts watching candlesticks on treadmills — one sprinting smoothly, the other tripping and slowing down.


Key Takeaways

  • Trend strength can be seen without indicators.
  • Larger candles + spread swings = stronger movement.
  • Small, choppy candles = weakening pressure.
  • Train your eye — don’t assume trends are strong just because they slope.

Thumbnail Idea:

A space mountain slope — one candle sprinting uphill confidently, another sliding tiredly behind while an astronaut observes under stars and planets.


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