Everyone is bearish on BNB, but I actually want to go long from this level. Entry 561.47-562.35, TP1 572.02 (1.8% upside space), TP2 578.77, TP3 588.89, stop loss 548.42. The 15-minute RSI is 46.86—not overbought, and there’s room for upside. The 4-hour timeframe is set as a multi-day window, not a short-term scalp. The daily chart is still slightly bearish, but ATR shows low volatility (2.88); once it holds, the breakout should be very clean. Are you waiting for a pullback to 548 to enter, or trying longs right here? $BNB

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BondVeteran
· 4h ago
Wait for the pullback to 548, and also see whether 548 can hold. If it breaks, then consider entering.
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GoldMerge
· 4h ago
The daily trend is slightly bearish, but the ATR is low—this suggests the main players are holding back for a big move. Adding/holding long positions could have a decent win rate; I’m with you.
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CandlestickSamurai
· 4h ago
The stop-loss set at 548 is a bit tight. I suggest setting it below 540 so you don’t get swept.
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VaultSteward
· 5h ago
RSI 46.86 is neutral to slightly low, and there is still room, but if BTC breaks down in tandem with BNB, it’ll all be over.
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OBVEarlyBird
· 5h ago
TP1 1.8% is too small; it’s not worth taking this risk. Consider it only if it’s at least over 5%.
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AccumDistributor
· 5h ago
Bro, your order idea is pretty interesting, but I suggest changing TP2 to a trailing take-profit—don’t stubbornly stick to a fixed target price.
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Monthly3k
· 5h ago
Your entry range is pretty spot on—so how do you manage your position? Do you scale in, or do you go all-in in one big burst?
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