PIE This move is a bit interesting.
In just 15 minutes, it went straight up 1.72%. The trading volume was lifted to 3.6 times the usual level, and even the close directly pushed through the upper edge of the past 20 five-minute K lines—this is the kind of breakout pattern that just looks exciting.
The key is the leverage: the OI notional change climbed to 195K. The increase and the price rose in sync, not some fake breakout from short covering. It looks more like real new long positions with cash behind them entering the market. The active trades’ difference is up 25.9%, and the buy-to-sell ratio is 1.7—the direction is very clear.
The abnormal percentile for the whole pool is 90.3%, ranking 11th, and the notional change is also in the top 15. This isn’t an isolated move—it’s the whole market searching for a breakout point, and it just happens to be standing at the front.
With a 24-hour turnover of 29.64M, it’s not small for a position of this size.
Once it breaks out, for now follow the breakout logic—don’t rush to feel out the top. But with contracts like this, the higher the position goes, the more you need to remember to set the stop-loss.
In just 15 minutes, it went straight up 1.72%. The trading volume was lifted to 3.6 times the usual level, and even the close directly pushed through the upper edge of the past 20 five-minute K lines—this is the kind of breakout pattern that just looks exciting.
The key is the leverage: the OI notional change climbed to 195K. The increase and the price rose in sync, not some fake breakout from short covering. It looks more like real new long positions with cash behind them entering the market. The active trades’ difference is up 25.9%, and the buy-to-sell ratio is 1.7—the direction is very clear.
The abnormal percentile for the whole pool is 90.3%, ranking 11th, and the notional change is also in the top 15. This isn’t an isolated move—it’s the whole market searching for a breakout point, and it just happens to be standing at the front.
With a 24-hour turnover of 29.64M, it’s not small for a position of this size.
Once it breaks out, for now follow the breakout logic—don’t rush to feel out the top. But with contracts like this, the higher the position goes, the more you need to remember to set the stop-loss.