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#DailyPolymarketHotspot $ETH
Based on the current market situation & Liquidity Sweep → IFVG → CISD → DOL entry strategy, here’s how to apply it to ETH/USDT right now:
Current Market Context (ETH at ~$2,188)
· Price is below the Bollinger MA (2,230) and SuperTrend (2,246) → bearish bias intraday.
· 24h low was 2,162 – that level is likely liquidity.
Step-by-Step Strategy Application
1. Liquidity Sweep
· Wait for price to sweep the Asian or London session low (near 2,162 or slightly below).
· Look for a quick spike down that takes out stops, then reverses sharply.
2. IFVG (Inversion Fair Value Gap)
· After the sweep, price should create an inversion FVG – meaning a gap down that gets fully reclaimed upward, leaving an inefficient area behind.
· Mark the immediate candle body/wick structure after the sweep for the FVG zone.
3. CISD (Change in State of Delivery)
· You need a clear higher low after the sweep.
· Price should break a short-term trendline or previous swing high (even 5–15 min timeframe) to confirm direction shift.
4. DOL (Degree of Line)
· Align with overall bias:
· If DOL is bearish → only take sweeps of highs for shorts.
· If DOL is bullish → only take sweeps of lows for longs.
· On 4H/1D, ETH is below key MAs → DOL suggests bearish → prefer sell entries on sweeps of highs.
Suggested Entry Example (Short Bias)
1. Sweep of London/Asia high (~2,226 or 2,230).
2. Price fails above it, forms IFVG to the downside.
3. CISD shows bearish momentum (lower highs formed).
4. DOL stays bearish → enter short toward 2,162 or lower.
Risk Management
· Stop loss just above the swept high (for shorts) or below swept low (for longs).
· Target: next liquidity pool (e.g., 2,162 or 2,120).