Seeing people confuse trading volume with net inflows again.
These are NOT the same thing. Volume shows how much traded hands. Inflows show new money entering.
A token can pump on low inflows if holders aren't selling. It can dump on high volume if it's just traders rotating out.
Stop mixing up metrics. It matters when you're trying to read market momentum.
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MEVHunterWang
· 12-10 15:59
Someone finally said it, too many people can't even tell the difference on this.
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SellTheBounce
· 12-10 15:50
Here we go again. How many people need to fall into this trap before they understand?
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-10 15:47
Here we go again, I have to repeat this every time, I'm really done with it...
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MetaMuskRat
· 12-10 15:45
Haha, watching people confuse these two every day, I'm really amused. I need to give a good science lesson to the people.
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
· 12-10 15:43
Haha, here we go again. Someone always mixes these two up, giving me a headache.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 12-10 15:34
According to the database, this common mistake has occurred repeatedly in the crypto community more than n times.
Seeing people confuse trading volume with net inflows again.
These are NOT the same thing. Volume shows how much traded hands. Inflows show new money entering.
A token can pump on low inflows if holders aren't selling. It can dump on high volume if it's just traders rotating out.
Stop mixing up metrics. It matters when you're trying to read market momentum.