Spotted some interesting movement on DEXScreener with $BOGGY running on Meteora's Solana infrastructure.



Contract Address: 9e8sBoLmGopcVwCpLGwBfsTtGMtKQqrhgy6TmSTdaos

The 24-hour numbers tell a story - buy volume sitting at $9,821 while sell pressure came in lighter at $6,848. Liquidity pool's holding around $24K with the market cap hovering near $80K.

For a micro-cap token on Solana, that buy-to-sell ratio shows some accumulation bias. Whether it holds up depends on how the next wave of volume hits. Always worth tracking these early-stage metrics when liquidity's still thin.
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DuskSurfervip
· 12-13 07:22
The buying and selling ratio is almost the same, but the liquidity is too thin, making it easy to be manipulated.
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SilentAlphavip
· 12-11 17:26
Buying pressure exceeds selling pressure; the micro trading volume still has some significance.
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MoonBoi42vip
· 12-10 17:47
Buy pressure is greater than sell pressure, this trend is quite interesting.
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MoonMathMagicvip
· 12-10 17:46
Boggy, this name just makes me laugh. The trading volume is okay, but the liquidity is too thin. One big order can cause a collapse.
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LiquidationHuntervip
· 12-10 17:44
The buy-sell ratio is pretty good, but how long can Micro Trading's liquidity hold up?
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