The data doesn't look right. $VELVET shot from 0.28 to 0.98 in one day, with a trading volume of 740 million USD, but the market cap is only this much? This is a typical "liquidity trap" washout signal. Looking at $COLLECT, with only 8.5 million in volume, it rose 40%, while $ESPORTS 120 million in volume instead surged then pulled back — the rhythm of the three brothers is completely misaligned.



Three possibilities: First, $VELVET's main players are offloading above 0.9, likely to dip back to test 0.6; second, $ESPORTS is truly a buildup project, volume increased but didn't break previous highs, washout nearing the end; third, $COLLECT's market cap is too light, easily dragged down by $VELVET.

Such signals occur only a few times a year. Operation suggestions: $ESPORTS at current price 0.092, lightly accumulate long positions, stop loss at 0.085, first target 0.11; $VELVET wait for a dip back to 0.7 before considering entry, do not chase the high. I am Gate's data detective, only showing you the logical numbers you can understand. Follow me, and you'll be the first to know about any movement next time.
VELVET122.21%
ESPORTS36.27%
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