Tako (TAKO)

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YearBull Rank i
#6498
Bull Score
75
Risk
High
Cycle
Late

Overview

About Tako (TAKO): Tako (TAKO) is priced at $0.000000089434 with a market capitalization of $37.62K and 24-hour volume near $1.83K. Execution liquidity looks moderate relative turnover (volume/market cap 4.86%) Moderate turnover often provides workable depth outside of peak volatility..

Market assessment: Bull score 75/100 suggests strong momentum with broad-based participation with demand pressure holding up across sessions.. Snapshot returns: 24h 34.56% · 7d 72.86% · 30d 57.30%. Windowed returns align with an emerging uptrend. Near-term volatility appears elevated versus moderate sessions. Risk is assessed as High, which implies elevated uncertainty, where price movements may become sharp and irregular High-risk regimes can see rapid repricing when liquidity shifts.. Tako (TAKO) 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.. Tokenomics coverage is incomplete for this snapshot, so supply context is minimal here.

Conclusion: Overall, the current market structure indicates a potentially overheated structure where caution becomes essential. Update date: 2026-04-10.

YearBull Rank overview

YearBull Rank now for tako: #6498.

Rank timeline (last 365 days)

Rank change (reference points).

Reading rule: lower numbers mean higher placement.

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

YearBull Rank is a relative ranking on YearBull designed to compare coins on a common scale and time window. A smaller rank number indicates a stronger position at that moment. It is best read as relative context across time windows, not as a guarantee.

Liquidity angle: If the line only moves on high-volume days, liquidity is a key filter. relative rank is sensitive to who is active in the window.

Listing context: If the line is step-like, watch for discrete market changes. a new route can show up as a step change.

Regime context: If the line stair-steps, the cycle may be driven by discrete inputs. cycle shifts often show up as slope changes, not spikes.

Volatility posture: If you see repeated snap-backs, assume sensitivity to one factor. big jumps can be data-driven, but also rotation-driven.

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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