Greetings Traders,
In today’s analysis of NZDCHF, recent price action confirms the presence of bearish institutional order flow. As a result, we aim to align ourselves with this directional bias by identifying strategic selling opportunities.
Key Observations on H4:
Trading Plan:
For a detailed market walkthrough and in-depth execution zones, be sure to watch this week’s Forex Market Breakdown:

As always, stay disciplined, wait for clear confirmations, and manage your risk responsibly.
Kind regards,
The Architect 🏛️📉
In today’s analysis of NZDCHF, recent price action confirms the presence of bearish institutional order flow. As a result, we aim to align ourselves with this directional bias by identifying strategic selling opportunities.
Key Observations on H4:
- Bearish Market Structure Shift: The H4 timeframe has recently confirmed a bearish shift in market structure, providing us with a clear framework to seek short setups in line with institutional momentum.
- RDRB Resistance Zone: Price has retraced into a Re-Delivered Re-Balanced (RDRB) array—an area where prior institutional selling took place and has now been re-engaged. This region is expected to serve as resistance, offering a high-probability zone for confirmation entries to the downside.
Trading Plan:
- Entry Strategy: Monitor lower timeframes (M15 and below) for bearish confirmation setups within the RDRB array.
- Target Objective: The current draw on liquidity remains the liquidity pool residing at deeper discount levels, which aligns with our short bias.
For a detailed market walkthrough and in-depth execution zones, be sure to watch this week’s Forex Market Breakdown:

As always, stay disciplined, wait for clear confirmations, and manage your risk responsibly.
Kind regards,
The Architect 🏛️📉
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