$BMT This 15-minute move directly surged 5.63%; the trading volume hit 8 times the normal level. The volatility Z-score is 5.68, and there’s definitely something going on on the board.
What’s even more worth noting is that OI is rising in sync. The 15-minute contract is up +1.48%, with a notional change of 228K. Over the past hour, it’s also been steadily climbing. This doesn’t look like simple short covering—it feels more like newly added leveraged long positions are entering with real money.
The OI anomaly percentile is directly at 100%, ranking 2nd across the entire pool—attention from capital is fully engaged.
The closing price also breaks strongly above the upper edge of the range formed by the last 20 five-minute candlesticks. Active trading is up 7% with a clearly stronger buy-side share. With volume and price rising together and longs acting proactively, the short-term momentum hasn’t finished playing out yet.
But a reminder: crypto market moves are never a one-way street. The closer you get to a breakout near historical extreme zones, the more you need to watch for the possibility of a false breakout. You can chase longs now, but position management comes first—don’t let yourself get trapped in the middle of the excitement.
What’s even more worth noting is that OI is rising in sync. The 15-minute contract is up +1.48%, with a notional change of 228K. Over the past hour, it’s also been steadily climbing. This doesn’t look like simple short covering—it feels more like newly added leveraged long positions are entering with real money.
The OI anomaly percentile is directly at 100%, ranking 2nd across the entire pool—attention from capital is fully engaged.
The closing price also breaks strongly above the upper edge of the range formed by the last 20 five-minute candlesticks. Active trading is up 7% with a clearly stronger buy-side share. With volume and price rising together and longs acting proactively, the short-term momentum hasn’t finished playing out yet.
But a reminder: crypto market moves are never a one-way street. The closer you get to a breakout near historical extreme zones, the more you need to watch for the possibility of a false breakout. You can chase longs now, but position management comes first—don’t let yourself get trapped in the middle of the excitement.