How to Trade Trendlines Like a Pro Trader

📈 Saturday teaches, Sunday prepares. Subscribe to Verified Investing so you never miss a Trading Playbook episode — and come back tomorrow for three trendline trade setups ready before Monday opens. Welcome back to The Trading Playbook. In this Saturday session, Lawton Ho breaks down one of the most important tools he uses every single day: trendlines. They may look like imaginary lines on a chart — and they are — but they reveal the larger trend and what's likely to happen when it breaks. Lawton uses a simple rock-paper-scissors analogy to explain how conviction shifts once a trend cracks, then applies the framework to real charts. 📌 What you'll learn: The one rule that simplifies every trendline: an upsloping trendline is bearish and a downsloping trendline is bullish — and what each means once the line breaks How a broken trendline often flips into support or resistance Two ways to trade a trendline: enter on the breakdown, or wait for the retrace This week's edge — why you must anchor trendlines to significant levels (prior all-time highs, major lows), never arbitrary ones The most common trendline mistake traders make, and how to avoid the retrace trap 📊 Charts used as teaching examples: TSLA, NFLX, RDDT, MU, AAPL ⏱️ Chapters (estimated): 00:00 Intro — why trendlines matter (the rock-paper-scissors analogy) 02:00 The core rule — upsloping bearish, downsloping bullish (Tesla) 04:30 Netflix — when a trendline acts as support 06:00 Reddit — shorting into trendline resistance 07:30 Micron — using trendlines to find resistance above 09:00 Edge of the week — use significant levels, not arbitrary ones 10:30 Apple — the retrace trap & the common mistake 👇 Try it yourself: pause on the next chart and write down bullish or bearish before Lawton reveals it. Drop your answer in the comments, and tell me what you want covered next week. 📈 Free market analysis & tools: www.VerifiedInvesting.com ✅ FOLLOW LAWTON HO & VERIFIED INVESTING: YouTube: @LawtonInvesting Website: www.VerifiedInvesting.com ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. All trading involves substantial risk of loss, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial professional before making any investment decisions. #TradingPlaybook #VerifiedInvesting #LawtonHo #Trendlines #TechnicalAnalysis #TradingEducation #StockMarket #DayTrading #SwingTrading #ChartPatterns #PriceAction #SupportAndResistance #TSLA #NFLX #RDDT #MU #AAPL #LearnToTrade #TradingTips