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fxJul 17, 2026, 4:53 PM

Liquidity Trick: How Institutions Use Stop Losses as Entry Zones

A new video explains how retail stop-loss orders serve as liquidity for institutional traders, and how recognizing these zones can turn potential losses into precision entry points in the Spot FX market.

A trading education video published Friday explores a simple yet often overlooked liquidity dynamic in the Spot FX market. The presenter notes that many retail traders have their stop-losses hit only to see the market reverse immediately afterward.

The video argues this is not random. Each stop-loss order represents liquidity that institutions need to fill their own positions. Once a trader understands how large players deliberately seek liquidity, price action can become more predictable.

The video, posted on YouTube, demonstrates how stop-loss zones can be reframed as potential precision entry areas. It aims to help traders better understand institutional order flow and avoid common psychological traps.

The material is presented as a Friday night watch with coffee or beer, emphasizing a relaxed learning approach.

Source: FXStreet Forex News