Five Year Cycle ($FYC)

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YearBull Rank i
#6530
Bull Score
0
Risk
Cycle

Overview

About Five Year Cycle ($FYC): At $0.00003511, Five Year Cycle ($FYC) carries a market cap of $35.11K and logs about $16.68K in 24h turnover. Turnover conditions appear high-turnover trading conditions (volume/market cap 47.51%) High turnover typically supports deep two-sided markets across major venues..

Market assessment: Bull score 0/100 suggests weak momentum with limited continuation with softer confirmation across observed windows.. Recent change: 24h 75.26%, 7d 1,298.20%, 30d 1,127.59%. The return mix points to an upward bias with short-term support. The 24h move suggests a faster tape with wider intraday swings. Risk is assessed as , which implies conditions are updating. Available fields do not include a clear supply design classification.

Conclusion: Netting the signals, conditions read as a transitional structure with no dominant directional bias. Update date: 2026-06-26.

YearBull Rank context

YearBull Rank now for five-year-cycle: #6530.

Rank timeline (last 365 days)

Rank change (nearest points).

Reading rule: lower is better in this ranking.

  • 7d window: no reference point available.
  • 30d window: no reference point available.

YearBull Rank is a comparative ordering used on YearBull to place a coin versus others using a consistent set of inputs. Lower rank numbers indicate stronger placement in the current snapshot. It is best read as relative context across time windows, not as a guarantee.

Risk profile: minor drift can still matter at scale. If it moves only on certain days, it can be update cadence.

Cycle placement: in rotations, improving rank can happen without price leadership. If 7d and 30d disagree, treat it as a transition window.

Liquidity read: stable placement often correlates with stable participation. If the curve improves but won’t hold, treat it as flow-driven.

Access context: venue mix can alter rank without changing the narrative. If rank can’t hold gains, it can be concentrated pressure.

Practical note: treat sharp jumps as candidates for confirmation.

Editorial note: This analysis was prepared by the YearBull research team under the direction of Alan Zelvin, Founder and Lead Crypto Researcher. The assessment follows YearBull’s internal research methodology and editorial standards. Methodology · Editorial Policy

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