$XAUT caught my attention because the pullback is testing the $4,350 area instead of accelerating lower. That reaction matters. $XAUT — Buyers Are Defending the Pullback Current price: ~$4,360 24H: about -1.0% 24H High: ~$4,087* 24H Low: ~$3,991* Volume/Turnover: ~$151M 24H volume *Cross-market figures can differ; Bybit’s latest quoted XAUT/USD price is around $4,360.50. 1H Market Structure The bigger picture is still corrective, but price is now sitting near an important demand area. I’m watching whether buyers can reclaim $4,400 and start building higher lows. The Key Observation The interesting part isn't the red candle itself. It’s whether sellers can actually sustain pressure below the $4,350 region. A reclaim of $4,400 would make the pullback look more like a reset than a breakdown. Volume Check Volume remains meaningful for confirmation. I want to see buying activity expand on a reclaim rather than chasing a weak bounce. What I Like - Price is testing a structural demand zone. - $4,400 is a clear reclaim trigger. - XAUT remains relatively liquid, with roughly $150M+ reported 24H volume. What I Don't Like - The short-term structure is still under pressure. - Failure around $4,400 could send price back toward the lower support area. My Plan I’m not chasing the current price. The cleaner setup is a reclaim + confirmation long. TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG — CONDITIONAL Strategy: Liquidity Sweep + Reclaim Long Entry: $4,385 – $4,415 Confirmation: 1H close above $4,400, followed by a hold/retest of $4,385–$4,400 with renewed buying volume. TP1: $4,470 TP2: $4,540 TP3: $4,620 TP4: $4,720 SL: $4,315 R:R: approximately 1:1.5 to TP1 / 1:4.5 to TP3 Invalidation A sustained 1H close below $4,315 would weaken the reclaim thesis and cancel this long setup. The main thing I’m avoiding here is FOMO. If XAUT cannot reclaim $4,400, there is no reason to force the long. Final Market View XAUT is at an interesting decision zone. I want buyers to prove themselves above $4,400 first. Until then, this remains a conditional setup, not an active trade. Would you wait for the $4400 reclaim or look for a deeper entry? $XAUT
$BNB — the rebound is interesting, but I’m not chasing it into resistance.
$BNB — the rebound is interesting, but I’m not chasing it into resistance. BNB has reclaimed the $600 area after the sharp dip, putting buyers back in control short term. The bigger issue is overhead supply: the $605–$610 zone has repeatedly mattered, so continuation needs a clean breakout rather than another quick wick. On the broader structure, BNB is recovering above the $600 shelf, but it remains below the major higher-timeframe resistance around the mid-$640s. What I Like - $600 area is being defended - Rebound structure is improving - Buyers are attempting to reclaim lost levels What I Don't Like - $605–$610 is immediate resistance - A weak breakout could turn into a rejection - Higher-timeframe resistance remains overhead My Plan I prefer a conditional support-bounce / reclaim long rather than entering blindly. TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG — CONDITIONAL Strategy: Reclaim + support hold Entry: $603.20 – $604.10 Confirmation: 15M candle close above $605 with sustained buying pressure, followed by a hold of $603–$604. TP1: $605.00 TP2: $606.00 TP3: $608.00 SL: $601.80 R:R: approximately 1:1 to 2.7:1, depending on entry and target. Invalidation A decisive 15M close below $601.80 would invalidate the bounce thesis. If $605 rejects repeatedly without buyers returning, I would rather wait than force the trade. The rebound has my attention — but $605 is where BNB needs to prove itself. Would you wait for the breakout confirmation or take the support entry? $BNB