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 just provided a masterclass in market manipulation and recovery. After a grueling slide from January highs of $105.57, the price plummeted to a sharp $67.50—a move that wiped out late-long positions and shook the confidence of retail traders.
However, for those watching the higher timeframe (4H) structure, this wasn't a death spiral; it was a textbook Liquidity Grab.
The Anatomy of the $67.50 Sweep
A liquidity grab occurs when "smart money" intentionally drives price through obvious support levels to trigger a cluster of stop-loss orders. The resulting flood of sell orders provides the necessary liquidity for large institutions to fill massive buy positions at a discount.
On the 4-hour chart, the evidence is clear:
The Spike: A violent wick down to $67.50.
The Volume: A massive surge in trading volume at the bottom, indicating high-level absorption.
The Snap-back: An immediate "V-shaped" recovery that reclaimed the $80.00 psychological level within hours.
While the 4H chart looks like a rocket ship, the 30-minute chart is currently showing a localized struggle near the $87.18 middle Bollinger Band. This is where the trap is set for impatient traders.
Why the "Higher Low" is Your Shield
In a recovery this sharp, the impulse is to "FOMO" (Fear Of Missing Out) into the green candles. But professional trading is about asymmetry—minimizing risk while maximizing reward.
Entering at the current price ($85.48) means your stop-loss has to be placed all the way below $67.50 to be structurally safe, creating a poor risk-to-reward ratio. By waiting for a Higher Low (HL) on the 4H timeframe, you gain two critical advantages:
Confirmation: It proves the $67.50 bottom wasn't a fluke and that buyers are now defending higher price floors.
Efficiency: You can place a tighter stop-loss just below the new HL, significantly increasing your position size for the same dollar risk.
Mapping the "Reload Zone"
Using Fibonacci retracement from the $105.57 high to the $67.50 low, we can identify exactly where that Higher Low is likely to form.
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