Just spotted this Solana token making moves. $FED showing some activity with $10,763 in buy volume over 24 hours, but the sell side is lagging at $7,511—that's a decent buy/sell ratio if you're tracking momentum.
Here's the catch though: liquidity sits at zero, which is a red flag for exit strategy. Market cap around $12k doesn't tell you much, but combined with zero liquidity, you're looking at serious slippage risk on larger positions.
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FOMOmonster
· 3h ago
Zero liquidity? Isn't this just a honeypot? How do you sell once you've bought in?
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AllInAlice
· 01-10 04:56
Zero liquidity? Dare to touch it? When it's time to exit, you'll probably lose everything...
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LuckyBlindCat
· 01-09 12:21
Zero liquidity and still boasting about momentum? Isn't this just the prelude to a rug pull?
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Token_Sherpa
· 01-09 12:21
zero liquidity is literally just a liquidity trap dressed up as "microcap opportunity"... the buy/sell ratio means nothing when you can't actually exit lmao
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HalfIsEmpty
· 01-09 12:15
Zero liquidity? Isn't that just the prelude to a rug...
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 01-09 12:09
Zero liquidity? Bro, isn't this a trap... The buy-sell ratio looks decent but you can't get out.
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A buy-sell ratio of 1.43x sounds pretty good, but zero liquidity makes this trade a one-way street.
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12k market cap with zero liquidity, this combination is enough to trigger all my risk control thresholds. Really, don't touch it.
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$FED is basically a domino waiting to be knocked over for a harvest.
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There's activity, market cap is there, but it's missing one leg—liquidity... This is a complete trap setup.
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Where is the liquidation price set? With zero liquidity, there's no escape route.
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You can buy in, but want to get out? Start praying.
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Once a big holder runs away in this structure, the subsequent bagholders will be liquidated directly when they exit.
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QuorumVoter
· 01-09 11:56
Zero liquidity? Isn't this just a honeypot? Haha
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 01-09 11:51
I'm really afraid of things like zero liquidity... It's easy to buy in but hard to sell out.
Just spotted this Solana token making moves. $FED showing some activity with $10,763 in buy volume over 24 hours, but the sell side is lagging at $7,511—that's a decent buy/sell ratio if you're tracking momentum.
Here's the catch though: liquidity sits at zero, which is a red flag for exit strategy. Market cap around $12k doesn't tell you much, but combined with zero liquidity, you're looking at serious slippage risk on larger positions.
Token Address (Solana): 61h8aJ4hQn5MXpQfhmHQ5VeS15pqbhL4iphF9pKBpump
If you're monitoring Solana microcap movements, this one's worth keeping on the radar—just trade carefully given the liquidity situation.