— Why it moved

Why DXST Stock Tripled Today — June 2, 2026

The chairman of a Chinese wastewater microcap disclosed an $800K insider buy and the stock tripled on 200x volume; Stock Pulse flagged it at $3.32 five minutes after the bell.

DXSTJun 2, 2026+75% peak
DXST intraday chart, Jun 2, 2026

What moved DXST stock

Decent Holding is a Chinese wastewater-treatment microcap trading 97% below its 52-week high. The catalyst was an SEC filing that landed the prior evening: chairman Dingxin Sun bought 400,000 Class B shares at $2.00 apiece, an $800K purchase that lifted his control to roughly 90.5% of the voting power. That was the entire story — a company tripling because its own chairman bought super-voting stock.

The mechanics

Down 97% from its high, there was no overhead supply and no institutional presence — just a 24M-share float and whoever showed up. Monday's after-hours pop carried straight into the session and about 76M shares traded, roughly 200 times normal.

DXST by the numbers

Float24.1M shares, chairman holds ~90.5% of voting power
Day volume~76M (~200x avg)
Prev close$1.60, already trading above $4 premarket
52w range$1.50–$62.00

The alert window

Stock Pulse alerted at 9:35 AM at $3.32 as the stock reclaimed its early dip; the peak $5.82 printed at 4:39 PM in after-hours — seven hours and four minutes of window, +75.2% at the top. The regular session itself chopped between $3.70 and $5.50 the whole way.

How DXST's move ended

It closed at $4.94, up 48.7% from the alert, printed the after-hours high, then drifted back under $5. The buyer already controlled the company — the purchase bought headlines and voting margin, not growth — and the shareholder base is thin enough that one insider filing can triple the price. When the whole catalyst is an insider adding to a ~90% voting stake, the move is trading the headline, not anything that changed in the business.

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