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📊 TRADING INSTITUTIONAL: How to Identify Where the Whales Buy 🐋🔍 If you keep losing money buying traditional supports that the market ends up breaking like butter, you need to change your perspective. Institutions don’t use trend lines; they operate with liquidity blocks. Today I’ll show you how to identify an Order Block (OB) so you stop being the liquidity and start hunting with them. 💡 What is an Order Block and how do you find it? An Order Block is the zone where big institutions (banks, funds) accumulate millions in buy or sell orders, leaving a "footprint" on the chart. Basic Identification: In a bullish structure, look for the last bearish candle before the strong, impulsive move that breaks the structure upward (BOS). The Price Magnet: Whales don’t always manage to fill all their orders in the first push. Price eventually returns to mitigate (test) that block to activate the pending orders. That’s where we come in. The Key: Don’t enter on just any candle. The block is valid if it created an Imbalance (Fvg), meaning a move with so much force that it left liquidity voids on the chart. 🛠️ How to trade it this week: Monitor your favorite coins ($BTC , $ETH ) on 1H or 4H timeframes. Instead of chasing price higher, mark the last opposite candle of the prior impulse and set your alerts there. Let price fall into the block, confirm the rejection, and move with the institutional tide. 💬 LET’S MEASURE THE COMMUNITY’S LEVEL: Are you already using Order Blocks and Price Action in your strategy, or are you still trading with traditional indicators like RSI and Moving Averages? 📈 👇 Leave your answer in the comments. If you have doubts about how to mark a block, comment the coin and we’ll review it. #BallenasCripto #PRINCIPIANTES #SnipingStrategies
📊 TRADING INSTITUTIONAL: How to Identify Where the Whales Buy 🐋🔍

If you keep losing money buying traditional supports that the market ends up breaking like butter, you need to change your perspective. Institutions don’t use trend lines; they operate with liquidity blocks.

Today I’ll show you how to identify an Order Block (OB) so you stop being the liquidity and start hunting with them.

💡 What is an Order Block and how do you find it?

An Order Block is the zone where big institutions (banks, funds) accumulate millions in buy or sell orders, leaving a "footprint" on the chart.

Basic Identification: In a bullish structure, look for the last bearish candle before the strong, impulsive move that breaks the structure upward (BOS).

The Price Magnet: Whales don’t always manage to fill all their orders in the first push. Price eventually returns to mitigate (test) that block to activate the pending orders. That’s where we come in.

The Key: Don’t enter on just any candle. The block is valid if it created an Imbalance (Fvg), meaning a move with so much force that it left liquidity voids on the chart.

🛠️ How to trade it this week:
Monitor your favorite coins ($BTC , $ETH ) on 1H or 4H timeframes. Instead of chasing price higher, mark the last opposite candle of the prior impulse and set your alerts there.

Let price fall into the block, confirm the rejection, and move with the institutional tide.

💬 LET’S MEASURE THE COMMUNITY’S LEVEL:
Are you already using Order Blocks and Price Action in your strategy, or are you still trading with traditional indicators like RSI and Moving Averages? 📈

👇 Leave your answer in the comments. If you have doubts about how to mark a block, comment the coin and we’ll review it.
#BallenasCripto #PRINCIPIANTES #SnipingStrategies
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⚠️ THE WHALE TRAP: HOW IT WORKS AND HOW NOT TO FALL FOR ITIn the world of cryptocurrencies, it’s very common to hear about strong price movements that rise very quickly and then fall just as fast. Many times, behind this is what we know as the whale trap. Today I’ll explain it to you step by step, in a simple way, so you can recognize it and protect your capital 🛡️ 🐳 WHAT ARE WHALES? They are people or institutions that hold large amounts of a cryptocurrency. With that much volume, their operations can change the price direction of the entire market.

⚠️ THE WHALE TRAP: HOW IT WORKS AND HOW NOT TO FALL FOR IT

In the world of cryptocurrencies, it’s very common to hear about strong price movements that rise very quickly and then fall just as fast. Many times, behind this is what we know as the whale trap.
Today I’ll explain it to you step by step, in a simple way, so you can recognize it and protect your capital 🛡️
🐳 WHAT ARE WHALES?
They are people or institutions that hold large amounts of a cryptocurrency. With that much volume, their operations can change the price direction of the entire market.
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