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Recent market activity has revealed several noteworthy signals of capital movement.
STORJ's performance is the most striking—main capital has clearly been fleeing, with the latest quote dropping to 0.1529, a 48.35% decline over 24 hours. This level of decline reflects rapid exit of institutional funds, indicating that short-term price volatility will be quite intense. Holders need to decisively execute stop-profit and stop-loss plans, while off-chain investors should be cautious of traps that lure in low-priced buy-ins; blindly bottom-fishing carries significant risk.
BCH shows a different rhythm—contract funds remain unusually active, which often signals the brewing of positive factors. The current quote is 621, with a 1.56% increase over 24 hours. Although the rise is moderate, the capital flow is clearly improving. However, this kind of counter-movement also carries risks; if the capital situation reverses, the price could experience a rapid correction. Therefore, position management and stop-profit and stop-loss settings are essential.
In the last 24 hours, SOL contract funds have shown a noticeable inflow, with a quote of 124.48 and a 0.87% increase over 24 hours. Capital movements often lead price changes by one step, suggesting the market may be in the early stages of a phased upward trend. But don’t be fooled by the modest gains—closely monitor subsequent capital flows and price interactions to ensure you’re not caught off guard by sudden fluctuations.