6828
When price is conditioned, its reflex to burst is accelerated.
This is why tempo behaves the way it does.
6828 wasn’t a reactionary level — it was a memory node.
Once price had interacted with it repeatedly, the market no longer needed discovery. The response became reflexive. Each subsequent touch compressed hesitation, reduced variance, and shortened the time-to-resolution.
That acceleration is not momentum in the conventional sense.
It is price moving off system memory.
Liquidity no longer negotiates — it releases.
Tempo doesn’t emerge randomly; it snaps into place because the market already knows where resolution lives.
At 6828, the burst wasn’t caused by new information.



