This screen has more going on than just one coin.

$GRVT — $0.2596 | -6.05%

$KII — $0.066278 | +2.41%

$APR — $0.22147 | +18.83%

$DOS — $0.23103 | -3.86%

$quq — $0.001595 | -11.33%

$AEON — $0.062998 | -14.09%

$BEAT — $0.15843 | +28.28%

$牛来 — $0.059403 | -15.66%

$UP — $0.41418 | +6.61%

$VWV — $15.24 | +0.10%

The dispersion is what caught my attention.

BEAT is leading the board with a +28% move, while AEON and 牛来 are down more than 15%.

APR is also showing serious momentum at +18.83%.

At the same time, GRVT is down 6.05% despite sitting near a $966M market cap.

That tells me I wouldn't treat this as one broad market move.

There is clear rotation happening between these names.

The strongest momentum is currently sitting with BEAT and APR.

KII and UP are also holding positive territory, but their moves look much less aggressive.

On the weak side, AEON, 牛来 and quq are the names I'd watch carefully for either capitulation or a potential reversal.

GRVT and DOS are sitting somewhere in the middle, but both are still showing weakness.

My approach here is not to chase the biggest green candle.

I want confirmation first.

For the winners, I'd look for a pullback that holds and then a continuation move.

For the losers, I'd wait for buyers to reclaim a meaningful level before considering a long.

Without the actual chart structure, I wouldn't invent exact entries or stop-loss levels from this screenshot alone.

The biggest question for me is simple:

Is this the start of a rotation into BEAT, APR, KII and UP — or are these just short-term pumps before liquidity moves somewhere else?