Just caught something on Solana that might be worth keeping an eye on.



Raydium's got a fresh trade setup showing some interesting volume asymmetry:
- Buy side volume (24H): $5
- Sell side volume (24H): $3
- Liquidity sitting at $316

The buy-to-sell ratio here is leaning bullish at the moment. Nothing massive in terms of market cap, but when you're scanning for potential moves on Solana's DEX ecosystem, this kind of liquidity structure and volume distribution can sometimes signal early interest before bigger moves.

Worth checking the chart directly if you're actively trading SOL pairs on Raydium. The spread between buy and sell pressure is the kind of detail that separates reactive trades from proactive ones.
SOL1,94%
RAY0,66%
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WhaleStalkervip
· 01-11 15:05
Buy-sell ratio 5:3, liquidity 316. This small-cap is most prone to collapse; be cautious.
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RektButAlivevip
· 01-10 19:10
Uh, can this $5 buy order and $3 sell order... really signal anything? Haha
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SandwichTradervip
· 01-09 01:57
With such low liquidity, it looks like a trap... but the buy-sell ratio is indeed a bit interesting.
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ZenZKPlayervip
· 01-08 16:34
The 5:3 ratio is indeed being watched, but Raydium's liquidity pool is a bit too shallow, so it needs to be observed for a few more days.
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AirdropHunter007vip
· 01-08 16:33
Wow, a 5 to 3 buy-sell ratio? I need to mark this detail.
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