$SCRT This rhythm has something to it.
In just 15 minutes, it surged 4.8 points, while volume expanded in sync to 2.35x; the volatility/oscillation (Z) spiked to 3.19. The market’s feedback is very direct: it’s not some fake pull—real money is actually coming in.
OI also rose in step. In the 15-minute timeframe, the notional position size increased by 7 points, and over the 1-hour window it continues to accumulate. This combination—price rising together with positions increasing—usually isn’t something short-term traders play and then leave immediately. It looks more like newly added leveraged long exposure actively getting on board.
What’s most worth watching is this level in particular: price has already broken above the upper bound of the range formed by the last 20 five-minute candles. During the session, the aggressive trade gap hit 20%, and the buy/sell ratio is 1.51—clearly the buyers are in control. It’s ranked #2 in the abnormal pool, and it has maintained high operation across multiple cycles. This kind of sustained depth suggests it’s not just scattered orders; it looks like the whole flow of capital is pushing hard in the same direction.
As always: after the breakout, first watch whether the pullback can hold steady. Don’t chase right at the open. If volume continues to hold, short-term momentum may still be present; but if volume dries up and OI turns around, then you need to be alert to whether leveraged positions are taking profits and exiting.
$SCRT
In just 15 minutes, it surged 4.8 points, while volume expanded in sync to 2.35x; the volatility/oscillation (Z) spiked to 3.19. The market’s feedback is very direct: it’s not some fake pull—real money is actually coming in.
OI also rose in step. In the 15-minute timeframe, the notional position size increased by 7 points, and over the 1-hour window it continues to accumulate. This combination—price rising together with positions increasing—usually isn’t something short-term traders play and then leave immediately. It looks more like newly added leveraged long exposure actively getting on board.
What’s most worth watching is this level in particular: price has already broken above the upper bound of the range formed by the last 20 five-minute candles. During the session, the aggressive trade gap hit 20%, and the buy/sell ratio is 1.51—clearly the buyers are in control. It’s ranked #2 in the abnormal pool, and it has maintained high operation across multiple cycles. This kind of sustained depth suggests it’s not just scattered orders; it looks like the whole flow of capital is pushing hard in the same direction.
As always: after the breakout, first watch whether the pullback can hold steady. Don’t chase right at the open. If volume continues to hold, short-term momentum may still be present; but if volume dries up and OI turns around, then you need to be alert to whether leveraged positions are taking profits and exiting.
$SCRT