 Not many people know about this high probability setup, so this is called a book flip. First, you'll need to look out for high liquidity pulling from the order book. You can easily see this using bookmap's heatmap here. As price moves through the level, you want to see liquidity adding or flipping to the other side of the book. In this example, we've got buy orders pulling and then sell orders adding. This now is a high probability of continuing to the downside. You can front run the flipped liquidity to join the trend, placing a tight stop above. Guys, one more important thing you'll need to know about book flips is that sometimes the flipped liquidity is front run, like in this example. But as long as the liquidity remains in the book, it's still a high probability setup if you're patient enough. Just wait and see what happens when this level is finally tested. By the way, you can get this heatmap for free by downloading bookmap. Please smash that like button if you found this useful.