Spotted some interesting movement on a Solana token today—$jonhamm's showing mixed signals that caught my attention.
The numbers tell a story: buyers pushed $10.3K through in the last 24 hours, but sellers came in heavier at $14.3K. That selling pressure's worth noting. Liquidity's sitting around $14.2K, which is pretty thin honestly, and the market cap landed at $21.6K.
What strikes me here? The sell-side dominance. When outflows exceed inflows by nearly 40% while liquidity stays shallow, that's typically not your bullish setup. Could be early holders taking profits, or maybe the initial hype's cooling off.
Small-cap Solana plays like this can flip fast though—low liquidity cuts both ways. Just keep your eyes open if you're watching this one.
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MerkleMaid
· 17h ago
The liquidity on jonhamm is so thin and the selling pressure is so strong. I guess the early holders are probably dumping. I'm just waiting to see how it rebounds later.
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StakeWhisperer
· 17h ago
Early holders cutting losses and cashing out at the top—I'm way too familiar with this trick. With liquidity this thin, you still dare to get involved?
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MemeTokenGenius
· 17h ago
With such heavy selling pressure and shallow liquidity, how could it possibly go up?
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 17h ago
jonhamm has such heavy selling pressure and such shallow liquidity, I wouldn’t dare touch it.
Spotted some interesting movement on a Solana token today—$jonhamm's showing mixed signals that caught my attention.
The numbers tell a story: buyers pushed $10.3K through in the last 24 hours, but sellers came in heavier at $14.3K. That selling pressure's worth noting. Liquidity's sitting around $14.2K, which is pretty thin honestly, and the market cap landed at $21.6K.
What strikes me here? The sell-side dominance. When outflows exceed inflows by nearly 40% while liquidity stays shallow, that's typically not your bullish setup. Could be early holders taking profits, or maybe the initial hype's cooling off.
Small-cap Solana plays like this can flip fast though—low liquidity cuts both ways. Just keep your eyes open if you're watching this one.