FF just cleared the sell-side liquidity, now sitting right at that critical bullish order block on the 4-hour chart. The sharp drop earlier showed a clean structural break, but here's the thing—price action has been consolidating, starting to build a base around these demand levels.
So what's next? Watch if price holds above this key support zone. A bounce from here could signal renewed buying interest, but if it breaks lower, we're looking at another leg down. The order block is your reference point—tight consolidation often precedes bigger moves either way.
Traders are keeping close tabs on this area. Risk management matters more than ever at turning points like these.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 6h ago
Clearing the seller's liquidity and then starting to tell a story—I've seen this trick many times.
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BlockchainDecoder
· 6h ago
According to research, the probability of this order block rebound is not as optimistic as it seems, so caution is needed.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 6h ago
Clearing out the seller liquidity, I was right about this wave, just not daring to go all-in.
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WalletDivorcer
· 7h ago
It's the same old story, consolidation builds the base. May I ask when will there actually be a real rebound?
FF/USDT Technical Setup: Bounce or Bear Trap?
FF just cleared the sell-side liquidity, now sitting right at that critical bullish order block on the 4-hour chart. The sharp drop earlier showed a clean structural break, but here's the thing—price action has been consolidating, starting to build a base around these demand levels.
So what's next? Watch if price holds above this key support zone. A bounce from here could signal renewed buying interest, but if it breaks lower, we're looking at another leg down. The order block is your reference point—tight consolidation often precedes bigger moves either way.
Traders are keeping close tabs on this area. Risk management matters more than ever at turning points like these.