📈 Why ALLO/ALLOUSDT Might Gain After an Unlock
✅ 1. The Unlock Size Is Relatively Small
According to recent price trackers, the February 10 and March 11 unlocks for ALLO are about 3.69 million tokens each — roughly 0.37% of total supply (not huge relative to circulating supply). That means the immediate selling pressure may be limited, especially if holders don’t rush to sell after unlocking.
Smaller unlocks = less sudden supply shock → less price pressure.

✅ 2. Price Can Bounce Back After Initial Selling
Many tokens dip right around unlocks because:
early holders sell
traders anticipate dilution
…but after that volatility settles, buyers often step in if: ✔ investors think the token is undervalued
✔ there’s renewed interest or news
✔ other markets are rallying
This can create a post-unlock bounce or momentum growth, which is what you’re seeing.
✅ 3. Exchange Activity and Futures / Bots
ALLOUSDT is supported on multiple futures platforms and trading bots operate on this pair. When bots detect: 📌 price stabilization
📌 rising volume
→ they may push trend-following orders that make price climb short term.
So even around unlocks, bot-driven trading can add momentum in both directions.
📊 What It Means for Different Market Participants

👨💼 Traders (Spot & Futures)
👉 Price moves may not only reflect tokenomics but also short-term demand:
traders entrying lower after a potential dip
short-term momentum traders pushing price back up
This can create choppy but upward short-term moves even during unlock periods.
🤖 Bots (Arbitrage + Trend Bots)
Bots don’t care about emotions — they react to momentum, volume, and technical triggers.
When price stabilizes or starts rising after a brief dip, bots can:
enter long positions
chase breakouts
create cascading buys
This produces additional short-term momentum.
📈 Copy Traders
If many retail copy traders follow a strategy that: ✔ buys after dips or
✔ enters breakout signals
…then a shared entry point can amplify upward movement post-unlock.
🔗 On-Chain Traders
Unlocks increase supply, but if holders:
keep tokens instead of selling,
send tokens to liquidity/staking,
then on-chain circulation may not spike, and price pressure eases. Data for ALLO suggests unlock amounts are pretty limited compared to total supply, which supports this.
🪙 Staking / Earn
If ALLO holders stake or lock their tokens after unlocking (instead of selling), this keeps supply tight and supports upward price moves.
🧠 Key Takeaway
Despite token unlocks typically being bearish:
ALLO can still gain momentum after an unlock if: ✔ the unlock amount is small relative to the circulating supply
✔ selling pressure is limited
✔ buyers step in after initial volatility
✔ bots and traders drive short-term momentum
In other words, unlock events don’t always lead to straight downward prices — they can trigger volatility and then a rebound. #Write2Earn! $ALLO
