Stop orders tend to cluster around obvious levels, round numbers, and key support/resistance zones.

When the price reaches those areas:

  • Stops can be triggered

  • Those orders become market orders

  • Which add liquidity and push the price further in that direction

This can amplify short-term moves around key levels.

But what looks like a “stop hunt” is often just liquidity being accessed by the market.

Ever been stopped out right before the move went your way? 👇

Educational only. DYOR.


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