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Story: Pullback or breakout? Liquidity clusters decide IP’s next move

Story: Pullback or breakout? Liquidity clusters decide IP’s next move

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Posted: September 21, 2025

Key Takeaways
Why did Story Protocol rally 13% in 24 hours?
Spot buyers returned after nine days, driving $2.65M in outflows, while positive Funding Rates signaled longs gaining control.
What could threaten IP’s upward momentum?
Dense liquidity clusters below price raise the risk of pullbacks, though these zones could also act as demand areas for future rallies.

Story Protocol [IP] led the market with strong gains over the past 24 hours. The asset joined the list of top performers, posting a cumulative 13% rally in this period.
The influx of liquidity into IP has been the key driver of the rally. However, will it be sufficient to counter the dense cluster zones that could weigh on the asset’s momentum?
Technical setup opens path for IP
Technical indicators suggest the possibility of an extended rally.
The Chaikin Money Flow (CMF), which measures buying versus selling pressure, shows buyers in control. The indicator turned positive for the first time since the 31st of August, at 0.11 at press time—a bullish signal.
source: TradingView
Similarly, the Accumulation/Distribution (A/D) line reflects ongoing accumulation, with buyers increasing bids in alignment with the CMF’s positive trend.
However, the A/D line still sits in negative territory, signaling that the asset does not yet have a complete green light.
A better interpretation is that accumulation—indicated by the upward-trending line—is the dominant investor activity, despite the broader bearish trend.
Spot buyers return to the market
After a nine-day pause, spot investors have resumed accumulation. CoinGlass Spot Exchange NetFlow confirmed this with a $2.65 million transfer from exchanges to wallet reserves.
This alone does not confirm a sustained bullish reversal, as the data represents only a single day of activity. A consistent positive netflow in the coming days would confirm that buying sentiment is taking hold.
Source: CoinGlass
The perpetuals market echoed this signal, as the Open Interest Weighted Funding Rate turned positive with a 0.0067% reading.
A positive rate indicates that longs are in control, with funding skewed in their favor as the market trended upward.
AMBCrypto’s analysis shows, however, that IP’s gains may face resistance from growing liquidity clusters around the asset.
Liquidation clusters could weigh on price
Liquidation zones across the price chart could ultimately affect IP’s rally.
The analysis shows a dense concentration of clusters below the current price. These clusters are more tightly packed compared to the scattered ones above, increasing the likelihood that they could drag the price lower.
Source: CoinGlass

If this scenario plays out, any pullback would likely serve as a healthy retracement before IP attempts to set a new market high.

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