$BNB Al Yu evening strategy—if “your milk arrives,” you’ll flip the position, too!


The current price action is like a cheating boyfriend: it looks like a breakout is coming, but then—slap in the face! 🤯“Right now, the market is like this: chasing highs gets you trapped, selling into weakness makes you miss the move and end up left behind. It swings back and forth by 10 points! We don’t bet on a one-way trend—we just take the ‘return strike’ (like a sudden counter-attack after a fake move). As long as you hold the 570 lifeline, that’s your chance to make easy money; once it breaks through, immediately flip and short to ride the sharp drop!” #bnb

Live trading order strategies
Strategy 1: Range oscillation
● Long entry point: wait for the price to pull back and stabilize in the 568 - 570 range (the 15-minute chart shows a lower wick)
● Stop loss: if it breaks below 565, exit decisively
● Take profit: first target 578, second target 582.
● Short entry point: if the price rebounds to around 578 - 580 and stalls (the 1-hour chart shows a long upper wick).
● Stop loss: if it holds above 583, place the stop loss.
● Take profit: first target 572, second target 568.

Strategy 2: Breakout follow
If you don’t want to waste time in the range, you can wait until the direction becomes clear before entering.
● Breakout to the upside: if the 1-hour K-line closes with the body holding above 582, it means it’s likely to challenge the previous high at 593. You can lightly chase the long, with a target at 590.
● Breakdown to the downside: if it effectively breaks below 565, it means the rebound is likely over. It will most likely test the previous low at 560, or even 553—you can directly chase the short.
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ShatteredGlaze
· 15h ago
In a choppy market, taking a rebound with a “returning horse” move is indeed steady, but for this trade to go long after 582 breaks out, the position size needs to be light—the prior high at 593 isn’t so easy to get through.
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GateUser-e6dafce6
· 15h ago
This 570 line is harder to hold than your ex’s heart, but once it breaks 565 I’ll run faster than a rabbit.
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