๐Ÿ“Œ Volume
Daily volume shows people's interest in the coin. The larger it is, the better, it can simply speed up the growth process.
Optimally, this is from 15% of capitalization. For example: capitalization 1,000,000,000, that is, the volume must be at least 150,000,000
A good indicator of volume will be if it is either equal to capitalization or exceeds it several times. Seeing this on small burls is a good sign that the coin will soon reveal itself.

๐Ÿ“Œ Circulating offer
Circulating supply is how many coins are currently on the market.
One of the important factors during project analysis. If more than 50% of the coins are already circulating, then you donโ€™t have to worry, but you still need to understand where the remaining 50% are.
If the supply is up to 20%, then most likely these are recent ICOs and the tokens will be unlocked within a year, which can push the price down. If the supply is above 20%, then this is normal, but again you need to track where the rest of the coins are.

๐Ÿ“Œ Graphics
But we must also not forget about the schedule, because no matter what the project is, if there is no schedule then there will be no talk of a purchase.
If we are talking about projects that have just entered the market, then the above factors will be key in the analysis.
If a project has been on the market for several years, then the main interest is in projects that are traded in the ATL range. It's interesting to see the birth of AMD in the graph. Buying a coin that has already passed halfway to ATH is no longer interesting to purchase.