In the previous lesson, we learned how to spot 'A' and 'V' shapes. Today, let’s talk about what happens when those levels get broken. In Malaysian SNR, we don't discard a level just because it's broken—we flip its role!


​1. What is RBS (Resistance Become Support)?


​When the price breaks above a strong Resistance (A-shape), that level is no longer a ceiling. It becomes a floor.



  • The Logic: Once the market proves it has the strength to break a resistance, traders view that old barrier as a new "buying zone."


  • Strategy: Look for the price to retest that old Resistance line. If it holds, that's your RBS Entry.


​2. What is SBR (Support Become Resistance)?


​This is the exact opposite. When the price breaks below a strong Support (V-shape), the floor turns into a ceiling.



  • The Logic: The market has lost its previous support, so the price will likely struggle to get back above that level.


  • Strategy: Look for the price to come back up and hit that old Support line. If it rejects, that's your SBR Entry.


​3. The "Retest" is Key


​In Malaysian SNR, we rarely "chase" the price. We wait.



  • Pro Tip: Never trade a breakout the moment it happens. Wait for the Retest.


  • Confirmation: If the price breaks a level, comes back to touch it (the "Flip"), and shows a rejection (like a small candle wick), that is your high-probability setup.


​💡 Pro Tip for Binance Square:


​Remember, "A broken level is a new opportunity." Don't delete your lines when the price breaks them. Keep them on your chart; they are often the best places to find your next entry point.#BinanceSquare #TradingStrategies💼💰 $BTC