$BEAT and $OG just got absolutely smashed — and this move didn’t come out of nowhere.

Both charts broke down hard, flushed weak hands, and left behind pure damage. This wasn’t a dip. This was a wipeout.

BEAT bled out step by step, sliding straight into the 0.74 area with no real fight from buyers. The bounce you’re seeing now? That’s not strength — that’s the market catching its breath after the beating. Sellers are still hovering overhead.

OG was even uglier. One violent dump erased bids in seconds, followed by dead silence. That’s classic liquidation behavior — panic, forced selling, then nothing left.

From where BEAT sits now, if buyers manage to spark a reaction, a relief bounce could rip toward the 0.88–0.95 zone. But make no mistake — that’s a test, not safety.

OG can bounce too, but only as a technical snapback. If it does, the 7.80–8.40 range is the battlefield where sellers are likely waiting.

I’m not chasing wreckage. I’m waiting for a clean setup and real momentum. If a sharp bounce shows up, I’ll trade it fast and tight. If not, I sit back and let the market burn itself out.