Spotted some interesting movement on $Harriet today.
Running on Solana chain, this token's showing solid 24-hour activity. Buy-side volume hit $290,579 while sell pressure came in at $267,913 – that's a positive spread worth noting. The buy/sell ratio suggests accumulation behavior rather than panic dumping.
Liquidity pool sitting at $63,473, which is modest but functional for a $403K market cap project. That's roughly 15.7% liquidity ratio – not institutional-grade deep, but adequate for small-to-mid size position entries without massive slippage.
The volume-to-MC ratio is hovering around 138% (combined 24h volume vs market cap), indicating active trading interest. Whether this momentum sustains depends on broader Solana ecosystem sentiment and if any catalysts emerge.
DYOR as always. Numbers don't lie, but context matters.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 15h ago
The bid-ask spread is so small, it doesn't really seem special.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 15h ago
Buyers overwhelming sellers? Feels like just a false breakout. Let’s wait and see how many hours it can last.
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AllInDaddy
· 15h ago
The bid-ask spread is so small, it feels like someone is manipulating the market.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 15h ago
Buying pressure is greater than selling pressure? That only works if you can hold on.
Spotted some interesting movement on $Harriet today.
Running on Solana chain, this token's showing solid 24-hour activity. Buy-side volume hit $290,579 while sell pressure came in at $267,913 – that's a positive spread worth noting. The buy/sell ratio suggests accumulation behavior rather than panic dumping.
Liquidity pool sitting at $63,473, which is modest but functional for a $403K market cap project. That's roughly 15.7% liquidity ratio – not institutional-grade deep, but adequate for small-to-mid size position entries without massive slippage.
The volume-to-MC ratio is hovering around 138% (combined 24h volume vs market cap), indicating active trading interest. Whether this momentum sustains depends on broader Solana ecosystem sentiment and if any catalysts emerge.
DYOR as always. Numbers don't lie, but context matters.