Failed Patterns Are Still Information
Learners often discard failed patterns as noise. In training we keep them. A pin bar that is immediately absorbed, or a harami that breaks the wrong way, can clarify who is in control near a level.
Mark the failure as carefully as the success. Note where price reclaimed the pattern range and how quickly. That timeline belongs in your journal beside the original label.
Bootcamp afternoons reserve space for failed packs on purpose. The goal is literacy, not a catalogue of perfect examples.
If your journal only stores winners, start filing three failures a week with a one-line explanation.