$AIO Behind a 76% single-day rally, SXT's total trading volume for the day was only 11 million. You focus on the percentage increase, I only watch the opponent's order book water level.


Step 1: AIO was pushed from 0.11 to 0.22 in the morning, with an actual control cost of about 20 million USD, placing three levels of sell orders to observe the volume and capacity.
Step 2: The 0.22 top wall order was used as a cover, and funds were gradually withdrawn from AIO—within 15 minutes, the matched transaction flow dropped by 40%, shifting into SXT's low-buy order zone.
Step 3: SXT's current 0.011 is exactly the weekly support center, using remaining scattered funds to narrow the range, capturing over 7% volatility to harvest the bulls' remains.

Data exposes sentiment: AIO's off-hours exit volume has reached 60% of the daily trading volume, while SXT's turnover rate is less than 3%, with order book thickness only 300k USD—this is a typical tractor-style scam.
My strategy today: Lightly short AIO at the current price of 0.2038, stop-loss at 0.225; buy low SXT at 0.0102, take profit at 0.0125, position ratio 1:2.
The market does not lie. $
AIO56.75%
SXT33.39%
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