Note ·
The two-touch rule we use in Kamala
A single brush of a line is not enough. Here is how we decide a zone has been tested.
Note ·
A single brush of a line is not enough. Here is how we decide a zone has been tested.
A meaningful test needs contact with your marked zone and a visible reaction—pause, reversal, or clear rejection—on the timeframe you are mapping.
If price only brushes the outer edge with no follow-through response, we treat it as proximity, not confirmation.
Write the date of each meaningful test on the chart. Patterns of repeated tests carry more weight than a single perfect touch.