The 4-hour chart is flashing bearish signals worth paying attention to. Buy-side liquidity got swept just before price ran into rejection at the bearish order block—classic setup for shorts. Market structure continues to favor downside movement with a corrective bias.
What makes this interesting? Clean downside liquidity sits below current levels, and the risk-reward tilts favorably toward sellers after that order block tap. You're looking at a solid 4-hour short entry around the $0.1390 zone with your stop sitting at $0.1456.
The key here is patience—let price confirm that rejection before pulling the trigger. STORJ might give you exactly what you're waiting for if buyers can't hold that order block.
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GamefiGreenie
· 12h ago
Talking about order blocks again, I've heard this trick many times... But this wave of STORJ does look a bit timid. If you enter a short at 0.1390, you'll need to see if it can hold.
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NFTFreezer
· 13h ago
Bro, this order is really smooth. The liquidity scan was thorough enough. Just waiting for the price confirmation to reject.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 13h ago
Short positions are coming again. Can STORJ really fall this time?
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 14h ago
Shorting STORJ at this level is okay; after sweeping the liquidity, it should drop.
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AirdropHermit
· 14h ago
Once again, it's this classic liquidity sweep setup. This wave of STORJ looks quite interesting.
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DAOdreamer
· 14h ago
Haha, liquidity sweep followed by order block rejection? I’m familiar with this trick, just see if 0.1390 can hold.
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YieldChaser
· 14h ago
storj this wave indeed looks weak, entering short at 0.1390 seems pretty good.
STORJ 4H Short Opportunity Setup
The 4-hour chart is flashing bearish signals worth paying attention to. Buy-side liquidity got swept just before price ran into rejection at the bearish order block—classic setup for shorts. Market structure continues to favor downside movement with a corrective bias.
What makes this interesting? Clean downside liquidity sits below current levels, and the risk-reward tilts favorably toward sellers after that order block tap. You're looking at a solid 4-hour short entry around the $0.1390 zone with your stop sitting at $0.1456.
The key here is patience—let price confirm that rejection before pulling the trigger. STORJ might give you exactly what you're waiting for if buyers can't hold that order block.