As you can see, look at the pending orders: more than 136,000,000 purchase orders against 77,000,000. Check the percentage highlighted in the percentage chart; it only takes into account 15 purchase and sale orders, the rest is ignored by the system to avoid complications when some users buy, for example, at 0.007, at 0.0065 and then it drops to 0.02 or 0.003, generating losses only from 0.007 to 0.0055. It will take into account then if it drops, well, doing the calculations, it changes as I explained in a previous comment.
Currency price 0.007 x multiplied by 14.29 ÷ divided by the value of the currency 100. Some may wonder why, I explain again so that you understand.
0.007 x 14.29 ÷ 100 = 0.001 (the percentage I used is an approximation; it can vary from 14.29 to 21.43).
0.007 x 21.43 ÷ 100 = 0.0055, which would be the purchase orders. Apply the same method for sales. I hope you now understand that larger or smaller orders will not be taken into account, no matter how many days, weeks, or months are left; it only considers the 15 orders from 0.007 to 0.0055 and from 0.007 to 0.00855. Obviously, I hope you see it. The graph is shown, and you can verify it with any currency using the method I am teaching. But remember, USDT, USDC, BTC, and BNB must investigate and analyze the 4 forms of purchase. Some currencies only use 3, but most use 4 currencies.