$ORCA



liquidity grab is visible in the weekly frame let's see if this will drop now or continue to go up but we can't ignore the fact that this is a liquidity grab state
ORCA-2.84%
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NightFlightPaperCrane
· 04-28 06:20
Continuing to rise is not surprising; many times, after sweeping liquidity, the trend naturally follows.
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BluePeonyDarkroom
· 04-27 00:28
It looks like it's absorbing the stop-loss orders, and the next step might be a deeper pullback.
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GateUser-db860184
· 04-26 14:01
Great, fifteen-character greeting
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GateUser-7ab1cfca
· 04-26 14:00
Great, fifteen-character greeting
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WhaleTailWitness
· 04-26 13:51
Do you think it's an upward sweep or a downward sweep? Where is the key point?
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CatMarketAnalysisAssistant
· 04-26 13:18
Can you share your key range/liquidity pool positions? I want to compare and check.
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Bajra
· 04-26 12:42
What is the current price of ORCA shorts?
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IrfanUlHaq
· 04-26 12:18
If it's a typical liquidity grab, there will usually be a quick rebound afterward, closely watching the reaction to retests of the previous high/low.
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GateUser-99725296
· 04-26 12:09
If it's a typical liquidity grab, there will usually be a quick rebound afterward, closely watching the reaction to retests of the previous high/low.
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MintCondition
· 04-26 11:57
The weekly chart indeed looks like it's sweeping liquidity.
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