BNB/USDT

13 Setups
5.7 days Median hold
1.00 R:R 5.0% / 5.0%

BNB/USDT in our signal feed

BNB/USDT accounts for 0.7% of all tracked setups — 13 of them, closed over 9 active months. Its most recent entry is dated 12 August 2026.

When BNB setups actually appeared

No single month dominates and no single day either: the busiest month was June 2026 with 3 setups, 23% of the 13 total, and the rest are spread over 9 active months one setup at a time.

Where BNB stands right now

The pair is still working: BNB/USDT produced 1 setup inside the last 30 days and 5 over 90, the latest on 12 August 2026.

Time in trade on BNB

Typical time in trade on BNB/USDT is 5.7 days, and 23% of setups close inside a day. The spread is what the median hides: 13 h 59 min at the tenth percentile against 10.8 days at the ninetieth.

Compared with the 7 h 16 min median across the whole archive, this pair is roughly 18.9× slower. Patience is part of the setup here.

How a BNB setup is shaped

Reward-to-risk on BNB/USDT runs around 1.00, built from a median 5.0% target and a 5.0% stop. The target is not always in the same place: the middle half sits between 5.0% and 7.5%, with 38% of setups at 1.5 or better.

Entry, target and stop exist before the trade does. That ordering is the whole difference between a setup and a hunch.

Which side BNB setups take

Direction is not evenly split here. 10 long setups against 3 short is a real bias in how BNB/USDT gets traded, not a rounding artefact.

One multiplier, every BNB setup

All 13 BNB/USDT setups used 5x, against 5x–10x across the full archive. Leverage multiplies the loss exactly as fast as the gain, so the stop distance is fixed before the setup is published.

Gaps in BNB/USDT coverage

Between two BNB/USDT setups there is a gap of 95 days. Covering a pair does not mean constant activity on it — quiet markets produce quiet feeds, and we would rather show that than hide it.

What you actually get on BNB

The app shows each BNB/USDT setup with its direction, its multiplier and the three levels that define it. The point is seeing the setup while it is still a setup, rather than reading about the move afterwards.

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