Spotted some interesting action on $Stable via DEXScreener – this one's running on Solana through Pumpfun.
The 24-hour flow tells a story: buy-side volume hit $26.7K while sells clocked in at $16K. That's a decent buy/sell ratio signaling some accumulation momentum. Market cap's sitting around $51.4K, which puts this firmly in micro-cap territory.
Here's the kicker though – liquidity shows zero. That's a massive red flag for anyone thinking about position sizing. Without meaningful liquidity backing, price action could be wildly volatile or manipulation-prone.
For those tracking early Solana plays, the volume differential is noteworthy, but that liquidity vacuum makes this more of a spectator sport than a trade setup. Always check the fundamentals before aping into these Pumpfun launches.
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FlyingLeek
· 20h ago
Liquidity is 0? What the hell is there to play with, it's just a pure Be Played for Suckers situation.
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AirdropHunter
· 12-01 23:32
Zero liquidity? This thing is just a trap, looking at the trading volume alone doesn't mean anything...
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 12-01 23:32
Liquidity is 0? This is ridiculous, the buy-sell ratio looks good but no one can dump.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 12-01 23:29
Zero liquidity? This is ridiculous. The buy-sell ratio looks good, but it can't withstand a single wick and it's gone.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 12-01 23:25
The trading pairs look good, but the liquidity is zero? That's ridiculous, it's purely a Be Played for Suckers scheme.
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BridgeNomad
· 12-01 23:19
zero liquidity on a pumpfun launch? nah, that's literally asking to get rugged. seen this pattern too many times – nice buy/sell ratio gets everyone excited, then boom, no exit liquidity when you need it. the attack vector here is textbook: thin orderbook + whale dump = game over for retail. hard pass.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 12-01 23:16
Liquidity directly drop to zero? Isn't this playing with fire... The buy/sell ratio looks good, but without Liquidity support, everything is虚的.
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OPsychology
· 12-01 23:06
Zero liquidity? That's ridiculous, no matter how impressive the trading volume is, it's useless.
Spotted some interesting action on $Stable via DEXScreener – this one's running on Solana through Pumpfun.
The 24-hour flow tells a story: buy-side volume hit $26.7K while sells clocked in at $16K. That's a decent buy/sell ratio signaling some accumulation momentum. Market cap's sitting around $51.4K, which puts this firmly in micro-cap territory.
Here's the kicker though – liquidity shows zero. That's a massive red flag for anyone thinking about position sizing. Without meaningful liquidity backing, price action could be wildly volatile or manipulation-prone.
For those tracking early Solana plays, the volume differential is noteworthy, but that liquidity vacuum makes this more of a spectator sport than a trade setup. Always check the fundamentals before aping into these Pumpfun launches.