— Why it moved
Why LGCL Stock More Than Doubled Today — June 30, 2026
No news at all — an AI-staffing microcap bounced violently off Monday's all-time low on 20x volume, and the alert caught the last 15% leg before it rolled over.

What moved LGCL stock
Lucas GC is a China-based AI recruitment and staffing platform. There was no news — no filing, no press release. It had printed an all-time low of $0.65 the session before, weighed down by the $20M at-the-market offering it launched in early June, and Tuesday was the snapback: pure oversold momentum.
The mechanics
A $32M cap trading 20x its normal volume doesn't need a reason. RSI sat at 26 when the signal fired and the stock was 98% below its 52-week high, so the first real bid triggered dip buyers and short covering at once.
LGCL by the numbers
The alert window
Stock Pulse flagged it at 12:06 PM at $2.13, mid-move. The top, $2.45, printed at 12:47 PM — 41 minutes later, up 15% on real volume. Those 41 minutes were everything a real-time reader had.
How LGCL's move ended
From 12:47 it bled straight into a $1.89 close — 11.3% below the alert, even though the day itself finished up 122%. The whole alert leg round-tripped by 4 PM. The ATM overhang that caused the crash was still live, and bounces into dilution get sold.
The tell: a no-news bounce off an all-time low with an open ATM above it is exit liquidity for the offering — the overhang doesn't vanish because the tape turned green for an afternoon.