Silver 4H Market Structure & Bearish Reaction Setup

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Silver 4H Market Structure & Bearish Reaction SetupSILVER (US$/OZ)TVC:SILVERForex_Profit_SMC-FVGSilver 4H Market Structure & Bearish Reaction Setup This Silver (XAGUSD) 4H educational chart presents a detailed analysis of market structure, price action, supply and demand, liquidity, support and resistance, and potential bearish reaction zones. The purpose of this chart is to explain how price behaves around important structural levels and how individual candles combine to create a larger market narrative. The chart begins with a strong bullish expansion where consecutive bullish candles push Silver toward higher prices. These candles demonstrate increasing buying momentum and establish a sequence of higher highs and higher lows. Smaller bearish candles appearing during the advance represent temporary retracements and profit-taking rather than an immediate change in the overall structure. As price continues higher, buyers eventually reach the upper resistance region. The 65.10–66.81 area represents a major supply zone where previous price action indicates significant selling interest. As price enters this region, bullish candles begin losing momentum and rejection becomes more visible. Smaller candle bodies and upper wicks suggest that buyers are struggling to maintain control at premium prices. The 66.8092 level represents the important upper high and liquidity area. A clean breakout above this level with strong bullish candle closes would invalidate the immediate bearish reaction scenario and indicate that buyers may continue toward higher levels. Until such confirmation occurs, this region remains an important resistance area. The 65.1030 level acts as the primary resistance inside the upper supply zone. Repeated reactions around this level demonstrate that sellers are defending the area. A bearish candle closing below nearby support after rejection would provide stronger evidence of a potential corrective move. The current price area around 65.06 is therefore an important decision point. Price is positioned close to the upper supply region, meaning both buyers and sellers have strong reasons to defend their positions. The next sequence of candles will be important for determining whether Silver produces a breakout or begins a deeper retracement. If sellers gain control, the first important downside reference is the 61.7688 level. This area represents a major support and potential first target. Price may slow down or produce a bullish reaction when approaching this level because previous market structure created demand in this region. If bearish momentum remains strong and 61.76 fails to hold, the next important area is 58.2182. This level represents a deeper support and demand region. A strong reaction here could create a temporary recovery, while consecutive bearish closes below it would indicate that sellers are maintaining strong control. The 55.7762 level represents the major lower support and strong-low reference. This area should be monitored carefully because it can become an important liquidity destination if the bearish move extends. A decisive break below this level would significantly weaken the existing bullish recovery structure. The candles between the major levels provide important information about momentum. Large bearish candles indicate aggressive selling pressure, while smaller bearish candles represent controlled continuation or consolidation. Bullish candles appearing during a bearish move should be interpreted as potential retracements until they produce a confirmed structural breakout. The chart also demonstrates the importance of liquidity. The upper high near 66.81 may contain buy-side liquidity, while the lower swing areas can contain sell-side liquidity. Price can move toward these areas before producing a meaningful reaction, which is why traders should avoid entering simply because price reaches a single level. The highlighted supply zone represents a premium area where sellers may become active. However, a supply zone should not automatically be treated as a guaranteed short entry. Professional analysis waits for confirmation through rejection candles, CHoCH, BOS, or lower-timeframe structure before considering a potential setup. Similarly, the lower demand zones should not automatically be considered guaranteed buy areas. Traders should observe how candles behave when price reaches these regions. Strong bullish rejection, a higher low, and a confirmed structure shift would provide stronger evidence of buyer participation. The projected bearish scenario on this chart follows a logical sequence: rejection from the upper supply zone → bearish structure confirmation → movement toward 61.76 → continuation toward 58.21 → possible test of 55.77. This is an educational scenario rather than a guaranteed prediction. Every candle should be viewed in relation to the candles around it. A single bearish candle does not confirm a complete reversal, just as one bullish candle does not confirm a breakout. Consecutive closes, swing points, candle bodies, rejection wicks, and structural breaks provide much stronger information about market direction. Overall, this Silver 4H chart demonstrates how professional traders combine price action, market structure, supply and demand, liquidity, support and resistance, BOS, CHoCH, and candle confirmation to build a structured market view. The main lesson is to remain patient around major levels. If price rejects the upper supply zone and confirms bearish structure, the lower support levels become important areas to monitor. If price instead breaks above 66.81 with strong confirmation, the bearish scenario becomes invalid and the market structure must be reassessed. Educational Purpose Only: This chart is intended for learning and technical-analysis education. The projected direction and marked levels are scenarios, not guaranteed outcomes or financial advice. Always wait for confirmation and apply proper risk management before making any trading decision.