— Why it moved
Why ONFO Stock Spiked and Faded Today — August 14, 2026
Onfolio Holdings squeezed up 36 percent on a microscopic float before completely collapsing to finish down 42 percent from the alert.

What moved ONFO stock
Onfolio Holdings acquires and operates small online businesses and digital media sites. Today's SEC filing was a Form 12b-25 stating they needed more time to submit their quarterly report. Traders ignored the accounting delay and aggressively churned the ticker anyway.
The mechanics
A 1-for-50 reverse split earlier in the week cut the float down to a tiny 103,022 shares. Throw 84 million shares of volume at a micro-cap with a $330,000 market cap, and wild price swings are guaranteed.
ONFO by the numbers
The alert window
The alert hit at $4.47 at 10:57 AM. It took a slight dip to $4.37 before running up to $6.08 by 11:09 AM. That gave traders a fast 12-minute window to take a 36.0 percent gain.
How ONFO's move ended
The momentum vanished before noon and the stock bled out, closing at $2.56 for a 42.6 percent loss from the alert. Shareholders recently approved doubling authorized common shares, so heavy dilution looms over any bounce.
The tell: A notification of a late SEC filing is a corporate warning flag, so early pops on low-float setups are just short-term liquidity grabs.