Last 15 minutes on spot trading markets showed mixed momentum across major pairs.
The strongest performers included GTC (Gitcoin) climbing 1.41%, followed closely by FLOW (Flow) up 1.11%, while a token labeled as CZ's Dog saw a modest 1.43% gain.
On the downside, pressure mounted on several assets - CZ's Dog-related token dropped 2.15%, with 1000*Simons Cat sliding 1.86%, and IDEX falling 1.58% during the same window.
These movements reflect typical 15-minute volatility patterns across stablecoin pair trading, where spot volume remains a key indicator of market sentiment and liquidity flows.
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WhaleShadow
· 01-11 11:58
15-minute fluctuations, GTC and FLOW are doing pretty well, but those dog coin-related things are really funny... they also drop pretty quickly.
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NFTregretter
· 01-11 11:58
Is it still interesting to analyze when the 15-minute price change is so small?
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CounterIndicator
· 01-11 11:46
Looking at these fluctuations on such a small time frame of 15-minute candlesticks is a bit funny, isn't it? Pure noise, not signals, right?
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CryptoMom
· 01-11 11:39
Another 15-minute quick rise and fall, making my eyes dizzy. It's still more worry-free to hold long-term.
Last 15 minutes on spot trading markets showed mixed momentum across major pairs.
The strongest performers included GTC (Gitcoin) climbing 1.41%, followed closely by FLOW (Flow) up 1.11%, while a token labeled as CZ's Dog saw a modest 1.43% gain.
On the downside, pressure mounted on several assets - CZ's Dog-related token dropped 2.15%, with 1000*Simons Cat sliding 1.86%, and IDEX falling 1.58% during the same window.
These movements reflect typical 15-minute volatility patterns across stablecoin pair trading, where spot volume remains a key indicator of market sentiment and liquidity flows.