About Six Sigma (SIX):
Six Sigma (SIX) is quoted at $0.002389; market cap is $3.58M and 24-hour volume is $156. Execution liquidity looks thin turnover profile (volume/market cap 0.00%) Lower turnover often translates into wider spreads during active periods..
Where it trades:
The asset is actively traded on leading platforms such as Raydium (CLMM), which currently concentrate a large share of its spot market activity. Execution quality can vary depending on which venue leads price discovery.
Market assessment:
Bull score 46/100 suggests moderate momentum with a balanced signal set with follow-through that remains uneven across sessions..
Return snapshot: 24h -1.53%; 7d -21.72%; 30d -80.48%. Returns remain pressured across major windows. Near-term volatility appears restrained. YearBull Rank #6,126 - YearBull Rank provides a relative snapshot of structure and conditions across the universe. Risk is assessed as Low, which implies a steadier setup with more predictable moves Calmer regimes can still produce sharp candles on news..
Six Sigma (SIX) is positioned in the Early phase,
typically associated with early positioning with improving participation Liquidity can improve as the cycle matures..
Supply design is capped, which can make circulating dynamics more sensitive to demand shifts over time.
Conclusion: From a structure view, the setup currently reflects a transitional structure with no dominant directional bias. Update date: 2026-02-22.
7d window (2026-02-15): #5960 → #6126 (down by 166).
30d window (2026-01-23): #4711 → #6126 (down by 1415).
YearBull Rank is an internal ordering on YearBull that positions a coin relative to the rest of the tracked universe. A smaller rank number indicates a stronger position at that moment.
Cycle view: If the 7d is weak but 30d is strong, it can be a pullback in an up-phase.
Route context: If the line range narrows, access may be stabilizing.
Risk context: Read it as "how stable is the position" rather than "how exciting is today".
Liquidity view: If the line flatlines, the coin may be moving with its liquidity peers.
Practical note: a single point is weaker than the curve shape.
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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