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How to use the data table is explained clearly below. Please refer to the section beneath the table for details.
How to Use Price Action Structure
This page explains how to read and interpret the Price Action Structure table. Price action focuses purely on price movement and candle behavior, without relying on indicators. Each row represents one stock for one trading day.
Understanding Each Column
TICKER
The stock symbol used on the exchange. Each ticker represents one listed company.
Date
The trading date for which the price action structure is identified.
Open
The price at which the stock opened for the trading session.
- Helps assess opening sentiment
- Used in candle structure analysis
High
The highest price reached during the trading session.
- Used to identify breakouts and higher highs
- Marks intraday resistance
Low
The lowest price reached during the trading session.
- Used to identify breakdowns and lower lows
- Marks intraday support
Close
The price at which the stock closed at the end of the session.
- Most important price for candle interpretation
- Determines bullish or bearish candle classification
Higher_High
Indicates whether the current day’s high is higher than the previous trading day’s high.
- TRUE: Price made a higher high (bullish structure)
- FALSE: No higher high formed
Inside_Day
Indicates whether the entire price range of the current day is within the previous day’s range.
- TRUE: Consolidation or indecision
- FALSE: Normal or expanding range
Outside_Day
Indicates whether the current day’s range completely exceeds the previous day’s high and low.
- TRUE: High volatility and strong expansion
- FALSE: No full-range expansion
Breakout_Above_Previous_High
Shows whether the stock traded above the previous day’s high.
- TRUE: Bullish breakout
- FALSE: No upside breakout
Breakdown_Below_Previous_Low
Shows whether the stock traded below the previous day’s low.
- TRUE: Bearish breakdown
- FALSE: No downside breakdown
Bullish_Candle
Indicates whether the closing price is higher than the opening price.
- TRUE: Bullish candle (buyers in control)
- FALSE: Not a bullish candle
Bearish_Candle
Indicates whether the closing price is lower than the opening price.
- TRUE: Bearish candle (sellers in control)
- FALSE: Not a bearish candle
How to Read Price Action Structure Together
Price action structure is most effective when multiple signals align.
- Higher High + Breakout Above Previous High indicates bullish continuation
- Outside Day reflects strong participation and volatility
- Inside Day suggests consolidation before a potential move
- Bullish candle confirms buyer dominance for the session
Important Notes
- Price action reflects real-time market behavior without lag
- Single-day signals should always be confirmed with broader context
- Structure works best when combined with trend and volume analysis
Disclaimer: This information is for educational and analytical purposes only and should not be considered trading or investment advice.
Data Update Frequency
Price action structure is identified after market close for each trading day.
Summary
Price Action Structure helps identify breakouts, consolidations, and trend behavior using pure price data. It forms the foundation for understanding market behavior before applying indicators or strategies.