
Not every green candle tells the full story. Sometimes the most important data is hidden inside the flow.
$MIRA is trading at 0.0938 today, up 4.92% on the day. Volume has picked up — 58.42M MIRA traded in 24 hours with USDT volume at 5.61M. The chart shows a fresh green candle pushing above MA(7) at 0.0920. On the surface, momentum looks constructive.
But money flow data tells a more layered story.
Breaking Down The Order Flow
Total buy volume: 59.44M MIRA
Total sell volume: 57.48M MIRA
Net inflow: +1.95M
Positive net inflow overall — but the breakdown by order size reveals something different:
→ Large orders: Buy 9.36M vs Sell 11.08M — net –1.71M
→ Medium orders: Buy 21.56M vs Sell 20.30M — net +1.26M
→ Small orders: Buy 28.51M vs Sell 26.10M — net +2.41M
The positive total inflow is being entirely driven by medium and small participants. Large order holders are net sellers today by –1.71M.
5-Day Large Order Pattern
This is not a one-day observation. Over the past 5 days, large inflow data shows:
→ Day 1: +332,344
→ Day 2: –5.42M
→ Day 3: –1.06M
→ Day 4: –463,643
→ Last 24h: –1.82M
Five-day cumulative large outflow: –8.43M MIRA
One positive day followed by four consecutive days of large order selling. That is a consistent directional pattern from the larger participants in this market.
Fundamental Context
Market Cap: $23.04M
Fully Diluted Market Cap: $94.1M
Vol/MC Ratio: 170.32%
Circulating Supply: 244.87M of 1B total
ATH: $2.6137 (September 2025)
ATL: $0.0765 (February 2026)
A Vol/MC ratio of 170.32% means daily trading volume is nearly 1.7x the entire market capitalization. This reflects high speculative activity relative to the actual size of the asset.
With only 24.48% of total supply currently circulating and FDMC at $94.1M versus actual MC of $23.04M — the dilution gap remains significant context for any structural analysis.
What The Data Combined Suggests
Price green. Small and medium buyers active. But large participants have been net sellers for 5 consecutive days totaling –8.43M. Volume is elevated but driven by smaller order sizes.
When retail activity drives inflow while larger participants reduce — it creates a structural imbalance that markets tend to resolve over time, one way or another.
Reading price alone gives one picture. Reading order flow by size gives a different one entirely. Both together give the most complete view available.
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