If a reading ends with 'it could go either way', it has told you nothing. BNN is built to produce a single, clear sentence - and to earn the right to say it.
The six steps
1) Name the question. 2) Choose the hero planet. 3) Check the same-house union. 4) Check the trine support. 5) Check the degree order. 6) Speak one clean sentence.
By the time you reach step six, the chart has already narrowed the answer. You do not offer the good outcome and the bad outcome side by side. You commit, because the method has done the filtering.
The discipline of one sentence is what makes a prediction testable.
A vague reading can never be wrong, which is exactly why it is worthless. A committed reading can be checked against life - and that willingness to be checked is the whole point.