This isn’t a dump. It’s a delivery system

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BNB sold off fast — but not irrationally. Look closer, and you’ll see the system at work: rejection from inefficiency, compression, and now a retest of where the last real buyers were found.

The structure:
Price swept short-term demand and wicked below local range lows with a high-volume rejection. That low was engineered — not failed.

Above us? A neatly layered series of 60-minute FVGs from 646.5 to 652.0. Every candle into that zone is a test. But the true objective is to reload short once that imbalance is filled.

Playbook:
We’re in a reactive zone now. Here’s what I’m watching:

Price pushes into the FVG cluster (646–650)

Volume dries → rejection wick → return to discounted re-entry

Aggressive scalpers might long the bounce into the FVG, but the higher-probability play is fading the inefficiency once it’s filled.

Execution:
Scalp long (optional): 643.5 → TP into 648–650

Main setup: short entry from 647.4–650.5

SL above 652.2

TP1: 640.5

TP2: 634.8

Final draw: 630.0 if structure accelerates

Patience is what separates the move from the moment.

Final thought:
“This move didn’t break structure. It exposed the next one.”

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