— Why it moved
Why MTEN Stock Crashed Today — June 9, 2026
Stock Pulse's alert printed at $9.47 and the day's high was $9.52, in the same minute. The alert was the top. It closed at $1.51.

What moved MTEN stock
Mingteng International is a serially reverse-split nano-cap, and the name is about all the day gave you — there was no headline at the alert. The one real filing was a securities purchase agreement, dated June 9, to sell about 1.13 million shares at $2.00 apiece for roughly $2.26M gross. The company priced its own stock at two dollars while traders were paying nine and a half.
The mechanics
A float under half a million shares on a cap under $10M turned over roughly 120 times during the session. With supply that thin, buying moved the price in dollars — and so did selling.
MTEN by the numbers
The alert window
Stock Pulse flagged it at 12:14 PM at $9.47. The high of the day, $9.52, printed in that same minute. The alert minute was the top. No window. Zero minutes, half a percent, and then the floor gave out.
How MTEN's move ended
It fell to $3.40 within the hour, bounced to $7.68 on a second push around 2:30, then collapsed into a $1.51 close — down 84.1% from the alert. Worst alert in the archive: the signal fired at the exact top and gave back 84%. The offering told you where the company valued its shares, and the market got there by 4 PM.
The tell: when the company itself is selling stock at a fraction of the last print, that filing is the price target — pointing down.