What is ATH (All-Time High)?. ATH is the highest recorded price of an asset. It marks previous euphoria and a reference for breakouts.
How it works
Once price surpasses ATH, there is no historical resistance; volatility often increases.
Why it matters
ATH context helps set targets and manage expectations.
Common pitfalls
- Assuming price will not retest the breakout
- Basing valuation solely on previous highs
- Ignoring volume during ATH moves
Quick example
A breakout above ATH prompts you to scale out in tranches rather than chase higher entries.
See also
- ATL
- Market Sentiment
- Liquidity
TL;DR: What is ATH (All-Time High)? defined in plain English with practical next steps.


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