$HEMI HEMIUSDT Price Analysis: Symmetrical Triangle Breakout, Demand Zone & Key Levels to Watch
After the bullish BOS, price pushed higher and is now consolidating inside a symmetrical triangle. The key area I’m watching is the 0.0069–0.0073 demand zone. There are 3 possible scenarios: 🟢 Bullish: Triangle breakout → continuation toward the next liquidity area. 🟡 Breakout + retest: Breakout, then a retest before continuation. 🔴 Bearish: Breakdown → demand zone becomes the key invalidation area. I’m not interested in predicting the next candle. I’m interested in seeing which scenario price confirms. What do you think comes first, breakout or deeper retracement? 👇
Symmetrical Triangle Redistribution Breakdown | Short Trade Setup with 2.5R+
The market built redistribution inside a symmetrical triangle before continuing lower. I waited for the bearish breakdown instead of anticipating it, then entered short with a 2.5R+ risk-to-reward setup. Structure first. Confirmation second. Execution third. 📉
Bearish Channel Redistribution: Liquidity Build-Up, Order Block & Sell-Side Liquidity
A downtrend doesn't always continue immediately. Here, the rising channel acted as redistribution. Liquidity built inside the channel, then the breakdown signaled renewed selling pressure. But the key was not selling instantly. Price left the order block, formed a double bottom, and created clear sell-side liquidity that helped pull price lower. The lesson: Don’t just react to the breakout. Understand where liquidity is building and where price is likely being drawn.
Trendline ✅ Consolidation ✅ Displacement ✅ The best entries don't come from guessing they come from confirmation. Buyers waited for the breakout. The market rewarded patience. 📈 Would you have taken this long setup? 👇
A broken trendline doesn't always lead to an immediate sell-off. Price paused and formed a rounding top, allowing liquidity to build before sellers regained control. The breakdown confirmed the re-distribution and provided a clean bearish entry. Understanding the story behind price is more important than memorizing patterns. 💬 Would you have entered on the trendline break or waited for the rounding top to confirm?