# VWAP Bounce

> VWAP as dynamic support. Pullbacks to the line that reclaim it are high-probability continuation entries.

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- Content type: Training library lesson
- Course: VWAP Bounce
- Lesson number: 9
- Last reviewed: 2026-04-25

## Quick Answer

VWAP as dynamic support. Pullbacks to the line that reclaim it are high-probability continuation entries.

## What is VWAP?

VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) is the average price of all trades in a session, weighted by volume. It's the single most important line on a professional day trader's chart — institutions benchmark their fills against it, and it often acts as dynamic support in uptrends and dynamic resistance in downtrends.

## Why It Works

In an uptrend, when price pulls back to VWAP, institutional buyers step in to fill orders near their volume-weighted average. This creates reliable bounces off VWAP. The pullback-to-VWAP-and-reclaim is one of the highest-probability day trading setups because it combines trend direction with an objective entry level.

## How to Trade Them

The rising blue line is the VWAP. Watch for an uptrend, then a pullback toward the line. When price tags VWAP and shows rejection — a reclaim candle that closes back above the line — that's your signal. Hit BUY near the reclaim.

## Your Mission

Wait for the pullback to VWAP. Wait for rejection. Hit BUY on the reclaim candle. Stop goes below VWAP.

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## Sources and Review Notes

- [FundedReady methodology](https://www.fundedready.org/methodology/): Review process, simulator scope, and educational disclaimers.

This lesson explains simulator concepts and should be treated as education, not trading advice.
