RESOLV performed the strongest, dropping from $0.1031 to $0.1091, a 5.82% increase in 1 hour. Spot trading volume surged to 1.43 times, and the futures contracts also have a 1.06 times support. The long-short ratio shows 1.42, indicating bulls are still in control, and the negative fee rate suggests shorts are covering.
PROM follows closely, with a 4.84% increase, rising from $2.375 to $2.49. Interestingly, spot volume soared to 3.94 times, indicating buying sentiment has indeed been stimulated. The order book for futures shows buy pressure at 1.21 times, with shorts being squeezed but bulls remaining firm.
PHA continues to rank on the list, with a 4.39% increase, marked as a suspected major trend initiation signal. Price moved from $0.0433 to $0.0452, with spot volume at 1.32 times and futures at 1.21 times. The long-short ratio of 1.74 suggests that bulls have a clear advantage.
LIT and XMR are not to be outdone, rising by 3.95% and 3.49%, respectively. XMR jumped from $501.81 to $519.33, with a noticeable increase among currencies.
**The downside also shows some activity**
AIA experienced the sharpest decline, -12.91%, also marked as a suspected major trend initiation. Price dropped from $0.3192 to $0.278. Despite the significant drop, the futures long-short ratio of 2.06 still favors bulls, indicating that bears might be testing the bottom.
HANA, MDT, TRADOOR, and SENT also declined, with drops ranging from -4% to -6.57%. Among them, TRADOOR's futures volume surged to 9.19 times, a common occurrence during retracements with high trading density.
**Technical highlights**
The mismatch between spot volume and futures volume, the distribution of buy pressure in the order book, changes in the long-short ratio, and positive or negative fee rates together reveal the true market battle. Especially those coins that continue to rank on the list, whether up or down, are worth paying extra attention to.
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BoredWatcher
· 9h ago
RESOLV is quite interesting this time. 1-hour increase of 5.82%, spot trading volume has jumped to 1.43 times, and the bulls are still firmly controlling the market. This rhythm feels a bit off.
PROM spot trading volume has surged to 3.94 times. With such enthusiastic buying, be careful of the bagholders.
Despite a sharp decline, AIA still has more bulls than bears. Is the bottom test just a prelude to a major drop? I'm a bit confused.
XMR has risen to the 519 level, feeling like it's building a top. Everyone, don't get attracted in.
TRADOOR contract volume has increased by 9.19 times. This level of density... is common during pullbacks, but it’s also possible someone is shaking out weak hands.
The mismatch between spot and contract volumes suggests the market might be playing psychological games.
PROM surging like this, a pullback should be coming. Let's wait and see, don't rush to buy.
Those coins that keep making the list, with such fierce rises and falls, are definitely worth keeping an eye on.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 9h ago
RESOLV this wave is quite fierce, with a 5.82% surge directly taking off. The trading volume is 1.43 times higher, combined with a long-short ratio of 1.42. The bulls are indeed in control of the situation.
The signal marker for PHA is interesting; a 4.39% increase along with a 1.74 long-short ratio clearly indicates that the bulls have the upper hand.
AIA has fallen so much, yet the bulls still hold the advantage? A 2.06 long-short ratio suggests that some are indeed bottom-fishing. Is this a rebound attempt?
PROM's spot trading volume has skyrocketed to 3.94 times, which really stokes buying sentiment. However, the bears should be cautious about harvesting profits.
TRADOOR's contract volume at 9.19 times is a bit outrageous. What does such intense activity during a pullback imply?
XMR dropped from 501 to 519. In the crypto world, this increase is quite noticeable. The bulls still seem to be holding steady.
These continuously trending assets, regardless of whether they go up or down, must be closely watched, especially when their trading volume jumps suddenly.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 9h ago
Late-night staking and I saw RESOLV again, with a 5.82% increase in 1 hour... Forget it, the gas fee is going to drain half my life.
AIA dropped by -12.91% directly, now that's a real big fluctuation. The long-short ratio is 2.06, which is quite impressive. Bottom signal? Or should I cut my losses again?
PROM spot volume surged to 3.94 times, indicating that someone is indeed buying the dip. But I've learned my lesson; usually, gas fees spike along with this kind of movement.
All the data is there, but the key is whether you're willing to get in. I only do the math—after calculating, I realize that saving on gas costs takes more time than making a profit.
Timestamp: 2026-01-21 06:59:59
**The bullish momentum is very hot**
RESOLV performed the strongest, dropping from $0.1031 to $0.1091, a 5.82% increase in 1 hour. Spot trading volume surged to 1.43 times, and the futures contracts also have a 1.06 times support. The long-short ratio shows 1.42, indicating bulls are still in control, and the negative fee rate suggests shorts are covering.
PROM follows closely, with a 4.84% increase, rising from $2.375 to $2.49. Interestingly, spot volume soared to 3.94 times, indicating buying sentiment has indeed been stimulated. The order book for futures shows buy pressure at 1.21 times, with shorts being squeezed but bulls remaining firm.
PHA continues to rank on the list, with a 4.39% increase, marked as a suspected major trend initiation signal. Price moved from $0.0433 to $0.0452, with spot volume at 1.32 times and futures at 1.21 times. The long-short ratio of 1.74 suggests that bulls have a clear advantage.
LIT and XMR are not to be outdone, rising by 3.95% and 3.49%, respectively. XMR jumped from $501.81 to $519.33, with a noticeable increase among currencies.
**The downside also shows some activity**
AIA experienced the sharpest decline, -12.91%, also marked as a suspected major trend initiation. Price dropped from $0.3192 to $0.278. Despite the significant drop, the futures long-short ratio of 2.06 still favors bulls, indicating that bears might be testing the bottom.
HANA, MDT, TRADOOR, and SENT also declined, with drops ranging from -4% to -6.57%. Among them, TRADOOR's futures volume surged to 9.19 times, a common occurrence during retracements with high trading density.
**Technical highlights**
The mismatch between spot volume and futures volume, the distribution of buy pressure in the order book, changes in the long-short ratio, and positive or negative fee rates together reveal the true market battle. Especially those coins that continue to rank on the list, whether up or down, are worth paying extra attention to.