00:00Bitcoin continues its structural descent on the hourly time frame, exhibiting a series of lower
00:05highs and lower lows. The market structure remains firmly bearish, sustained by consecutive break of
00:11structure confirmations. Institutional supply continues to dominate, with all key retracements
00:17aggressively met by selling pressure. At present, price is testing a short-term institutional
00:23demand block between $58,500 and $59,000, prompting a minor pause. However, a major structural shift
00:30requires a change of character above local highs. Our primary focus is on the premium supply array
00:36between $60,300 and $60,800 as clearly highlighted in the chart. We are waiting for mitigation here.
00:44Once institutional distribution patterns confirm inside this entry zone, we anticipate a bearish
00:49expansion to sweep sell-side liquidity. The invalidation level for this primary short
00:54idea is strictly set at $61,100. If price violates this threshold, our immediate bearish bias is
01:02neutralized. Under this primary setup, our objectives are designated as T1 at $59,000,
01:08T2 at $58,500, and T3 at $57,000 to clear internal liquidity pools. Alternatively, if the current demand
01:17hold triggers a structural break above $60,800, a bullish countertrend shift activates. For this
01:23secondary scenario, the invalidation level shifts below $58,500. A clean transition into a bullish
01:30market structure would redefine our primary objectives, aiming for buy-side liquidity expansion
01:35targets at T1 at $61,900, T2 at $63,000, and T3 at $65,000. Currently, institutional order flow
01:44maintains an 80% probability, favoring the continuation of the macro bearish trend from
01:49premium levels. Traders should monitor the predefined mitigation zones carefully for
01:53executive confirmations. We must closely observe how order flow print develops inside these specific
01:59areas to ensure maximum high probability execution metrics. This is an educational video,
02:05not investment advice. Manage risk parameters relative to structural integrity.
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