 Placing your stop just below market structure usually isn't the best idea. Instead, try this. As the pullback approaches the level, turn on the stops indicator to see exactly where stops are being triggered. In this example, price keeps dropping until 155 contracts are stopped out. On the next swing, price fails to move lower and fewer stops are triggered. This is the first sign that stop-run momentum is slowing. Now turn on the liquidity heat map. It's no coincidence that high liquidity was positioned to absorb these stops. Another sign that the stop-run is over. You can now confidently trail your stop below the climax of the stop-run and the next level of significant liquidity. If new sellers enter the market here, the level will break lower. But instead, we get selling exhaustion and the level holds, keeping you in your position.