Snapshot

Pullback Entry
Long

Definition

Pullback entry is entering after a move in your direction pulls back to a level (e.g. moving average or prior support), then resumes.

TradeJournal community statistics

Public trades tagged with "Pullback Entry" on TradeJournal.co (23 traders).

Tagged trades

2,500

295 closed · 1 open

Dictionary share

2.45%

Of all pattern tags

Win rate

59.4%

174W · 119L · 2BE

Public P&L

$5,731.64

Avg $19.43 / closed trade

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Trades using Pullback Entry

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Pullback entry is entering after a move in your direction pulls back to a level (e.g. moving average or prior support), then resumes. in the TradeJournal.co Trading Pattern Dictionary. It appears on 2,500 tagged public journal trades from 23 traders (59.4% win rate on closed public trades) . Use TradeJournal to tag your own trades, filter by pattern, and review statistics alongside your full journal.