What it means
A swing low marks a local trough that traders can use for structure, support, and pullback analysis.
What to watch
Like swing highs, swing lows are often confirmed only after additional bars print. Traders should treat the newest candidate swing with more caution than older confirmed ones.
Where traders usually run into this
Swing Low matters most when it starts affecting an actual chart read, indicator setting, or workflow choice rather than staying as an abstract definition.
- Market Structure keeps this term attached to a real glossary instead of leaving it as standalone jargon.
- Market Structure Swing Labels keeps this term attached to a real indicator instead of leaving it as standalone jargon.
- Automatic Fibonacci Levels keeps this term attached to a real indicator instead of leaving it as standalone jargon.
Best next page if this term is blocking you
If you understand the definition but still do not know what to do with it, start with Market Structure Swing Labels. That page is the fastest way to see how swing low shows up in a real indicator workflow.
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