The 2012 AAPL Cup & Handle Breakout
One of the market’s textbook Cup & Handle setups. Below is the real chart — the base, the pivot (buy point), and the move that followed. The question every trader asks looking back: could you have called the entry in real time?
What is a Cup & Handle?
A Cup with Handle (William O'Neil) — a rounded recovery forms the cup, a short pullback forms the handle, and the buy point is the high of the handle.
The pivot is everything
The pivot point — Jesse Livermore’s term for the exact moment a move begins — is where the cup & handle resolves and the buyers take control. Enter too early and you get shaken out in the base; chase too late and your risk/reward is gone. Nailing that pivot, on volume, is the single hardest skill in swing trading — and the only way to get good at it is reps.
Could you have called it?
Step this exact chart forward candle by candle and mark your entry. Get graded S–F on how close you were to the real pivot.
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