About hope (HOPE):
hope (HOPE) is quoted at $0.00004598; market cap is $45.18K and 24-hour volume is $50.83K. Liquidity is currently fast turnover relative to market cap (volume/market cap 112.52%) This turnover level often indicates strong liquidity continuity intraday..
Market assessment:
Bull score 75/100 suggests strong momentum with above-average persistence with trend conditions that remain generally supportive..
Return snapshot: 24h 153.01%; 7d 488.35%; 30d 846.13%. Short and medium windows are supportive, consistent with constructive momentum.
The 24h tape is fast and reactive in this update. Risk is assessed as High, which implies a higher-volatility regime with less predictable swings This label can improve if liquidity strengthens and volatility compresses..
hope (HOPE) is positioned in the Late phase,
typically associated with a late phase where downside sensitivity can increase Distribution-style behavior can appear as volatility expands..
Supply design is not fully disclosed in the snapshot context.
Conclusion: Bottom line: the structure currently reflects a potentially overheated structure where caution becomes essential. Update date: 2026-06-05.
YearBull Rank on this page
Current YearBull Rank for hope-3: #6107.
Rank timeline (last 365 days)
Rank change (daily snapshots).
Reading rule: rank #120 sits higher than rank #200.
- 7d window: no reference point available.
- 30d window: no reference point available.
Regime context: If the line stair-steps, the cycle may be driven by discrete inputs. a stable phase often tightens the rank range.
Listing context: If the line is step-like, watch for discrete market changes. consolidation can make rank more stable.
Liquidity angle: If the line improves during quiet periods, it can be accumulation. rank can move when liquidity redistributes across the cohort.
Risk posture: If the curve is step-like, it may be reacting to discrete inputs. big jumps can be data-driven, but also rotation-driven.
YearBull Rank is a relative placement score used on YearBull to compare a coin against peers within the same dataset. Smaller numbers mean the coin sits higher in the YearBull list.
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.
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