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Here’s how the BTC/USDT 4-hour chart aligns with Trading concept:

Break of Structure (BOS)
Price broke above the previous swing high near 72,760.5, confirming a BOS to the upside. This shifted the structure from bearish to bullish.

Change of Character (CHoCH)
The move above 72,760.5 marked a CHoCH — the prior downtrend (lower highs) ended, and an uptrend began.

Displacement
The strong green candle that broke 72,760.5 showed displacement: large body, close near the high, and clear momentum.

Market Structure Shift (MSS)
Yes the break above 72,760.5 flipped the market structure. Prior resistance became support.

Liquidity
Liquidity was likely taken above 72,760.5 (stop hunts from shorts) and below the recent swing low near 67,732.1 (stop hunts from longs).

Liquidity Hunting
The wick to 73,477.6 (screenshot 2) suggests a sweep of highs, then a pullback — typical liquidity hunt.

Pullback Theory
After the high near 73,477, price pulled back to retest 71,300 area, where EMA ribbons and MB of BOLL offered support — a valid pullback entry zone.

Flip Zones
The 72,335–72,760 zone (upper Bollinger + recent highs) is flipping from resistance to support if price holds above it. The 71,400–71,600 zone also acted as a flip between support/resistance.

Order Flow
Increasing volume on the breakout candle and lower volume on the pullback indicates bullish order flow. The MACD shows bullish momentum (DIF above DEA, histogram positive).

In short:

· Bullish structure after MSS above 72,760.
· Liquidity taken above 73,477 and below 67,732.
· Pullback to EMA/BOLL support = potential re-entry.
· Flip zone near 71.4k–72.3k.
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