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Overview of Spot Trading Trends in the Past 15 Minutes:
In the recent short-term fluctuations, SCOR performed the most impressively, with a single-day increase of 4.73%. Slash Vision Labs followed closely with a 2.99% rise, and Tensor also recorded a 1.67% increase. These three tokens have become the market focus for this phase.
On the other hand, signs of adjustment pressure are also emerging. Vanar Chain led the decline with a 2.82% drop, Merlin Chain fell nearly 2.7%, and Frax was not spared, declining 2.67%. In the short term, a typical divergence trend is evident—some hot assets attract capital attention, while others face profit-taking pressure.
This 15-minute level of price change rankings updates quickly, reflecting real-time battles over short-term capital flows in the spot market. Traders need to be aware of the risk exposure in such high-frequency fluctuations, especially when there is no obvious fundamental catalyst.
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Another round of divergence, a rhythm of hot spots sucking blood
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Without fundamental catalysts, just oscillating back and forth here, it's really playing a bit fierce
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Vanar Chain has dropped so much, who's dumping the market?
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Such short-term volatility, unless you're a professional in market making, otherwise it's no different from gambling
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Why didn't I catch SCOR's takeoff... it had already pulled back by the time I opened the exchange
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As soon as profit-taking pressure appears, it starts to plunge, the market's condition is still like this
Wait, what's going on with Vanar Chain dropping so much? It was fine just now?
Playing the 15-minute rise and fall list at this frequency is a bit nerve-wracking, funds are harvesting profits.
Frax can't hold up either, the market is so polarized...
It's better to honestly focus on the long-term; short-term fluctuations like this can easily cause anxiety.
If I had known that chasing the high now would be deadly, I would have avoided it yesterday when I was still bearish
Why did Vanar drop again? The manipulation is too obvious
Playing the 15-minute K-line is all about mindset; without strong resolve, you'll really get burned
This divergent market makes my head hurt; I just can't catch the bottom
Vanar Chain, Merlin, and Frax take turns dumping, clearly someone is trying to harvest profits.
Such frequent short-term fluctuations without fundamentals support are purely a game of capital; don't get caught.
Can SCOR sustain this rise, or is it just another fleeting project?
Judging by the level of divergence, it seems like a major correction is coming.
Vanar Chain is leading the decline... there should be quite a few who cut losses.
Such high-frequency fluctuations without fundamental support, better to be cautious.
SCOR and Tensor take turns rising, it seems like someone is dumping to create fake breakouts.
The divergence is so obvious, who is taking the buy-in and who is selling off...
This pace is a bit fast, with the 15-minute gain leaderboard updating so frequently, make sure to set stop-losses properly.
Vanar Chain is still falling? Holders are really at their wit's end
The 15-minute leaderboard updates so quickly? I can't keep up with my reaction speed
It's another divergence, another risk... it's making my scalp tingle
No one is rescuing Frax from its decline? Weren't they just hyping it up earlier?
This kind of rebound without fundamental catalysts is a clear sign of a trap for retail investors
Profit-taking pressure is mounting, should I buy the dip or cut my losses?