Greetings Traders,
In today’s analysis of USDCHF, we observe that the prevailing institutional order flow remains firmly bearish. This directional bias positions us to focus on high-probability selling opportunities aligned with downside liquidity objectives.
Key Observations on H4:
Trading Plan:
Remain disciplined, let the market confirm your bias, and execute with precision risk management.
Kind regards,
The Architect 🏛️📉
In today’s analysis of USDCHF, we observe that the prevailing institutional order flow remains firmly bearish. This directional bias positions us to focus on high-probability selling opportunities aligned with downside liquidity objectives.
Key Observations on H4:
- Weekly Bearish Order Block Rejection: Price recently rejected a weekly bearish order block, initiating a decisive market structure shift to the downside. This rejection validates the weekly supply zone as a strong institutional resistance area.
- Premium Price Context: Current price action is positioned within premium territory, offering an advantageous zone to seek short setups.
- H4 Bearish Order Block Reaction: Price is presently reacting to an H4 bearish order block, strengthening the case for a sell-side continuation.
Trading Plan:
- Entry Strategy: Seek confirmation-based entries on the lower timeframes (M15 and below) within the H4 order block to refine risk.
- Target Objective: Aim for discount-side liquidity pools, in alignment with institutional objectives to rebalance price and capture liquidity resting below.
Remain disciplined, let the market confirm your bias, and execute with precision risk management.
Kind regards,
The Architect 🏛️📉
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