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Screener Basics & Pages

Working the filters and table, the remaining metrics, and what the other pages are for.

Working the Screener

  • Start with the ๐Ÿ”‘ Rising 50 EMA filter, then layer volume patterns on top. All filters combine with AND logic โ€” every extra filter narrows the list.
  • Checkbox filters switch a pattern on; range filters are dual-handle sliders with numeric min/max inputs. Slider limits come from the actual data, so a slider only counts as active once you move it.
  • Active filters appear as chips above the table โ€” click a chip's โœ• to clear just that filter, or Clear All to reset everything.
  • Click any column header to sort; click again to flip direction. The default is quote volume, heaviest first โ€” the Reset button next to the sort label brings that back. The search box matches coin symbols.
  • The columns icon (top right of the table) toggles optional columns โ€” currently Days since FB.
  • The date chip shows which daily candle the data is calculated from. A NEW badge on a coin means it listed recently and has under ~10 days of history, so most patterns can't be computed for it yet.
  • The legend at the bottom of the table has hover tooltips for every abbreviation (PP, FB, DCR, BB, U/D, IB, TTM, HVQ).
  • On mobile: toggle between card and table view, sort with the icon row, and open Filters for the pattern checkboxes (tap Apply to commit). Range sliders are currently desktop-only.

Table metrics

DCR (Daily Close Range)
Where the close finished inside the dayโ€™s highโ€“low range. 100 = closed at the high (buyers won the day), 0 = at the low, 50 = mid-range. Above 70 is strong โ€” and a close in the top half (โ‰ฅ50) is a requirement inside both the Fresh Bull and Pocket Pivot rules.
RSI
14-day Relative Strength Index. 70+ overbought, 30โˆ’ oversold, 40โ€“60 neutral. The Relative Strength filter card gives you a slider on it.
52W High / Low %
Distance from the 52-week high (negative = below it) and above the 52-week low. Leaders tend to sit near their highs โ€” the MISC card has sliders for both.
RS Rating (1W / 1M / 3M / 6M)
Percentile rank (0โ€“100) of the coin's price change versus ALL tracked coins over that window โ€” 100 = the strongest performer. When everything is pumping, RS is what separates the leaders from the coins merely drifting up. 80+ = market leader; sliders in the Relative Strength card.
vs BTC
How much the coin has out/under-performed Bitcoin over the window, in percentage points. Positive = beating BTC. The table shows the 1-month value; hover for all timeframes. The "Beating BTC (1M)" checkbox filters to outperformers.
Exchange
Binance (spot + futures) and Bybit (spot) checkboxes in the MISC card. When a coin trades on both, Binance data takes priority.

Volume metrics (U/D Ratio) are covered in Volume Filters, BB Gap and ADR in Volatility & Range, and EMA distances in Moving Averages.

Finding the leaders

When the whole table is green, RS Rating and the vs-BTC column tell you which coins the market is actually concentrating on. The full guide โ€” reading the four RS windows, spotting fresh rotations, and three ready-made scans โ€” lives on the Relative Strength page.

Risk & position sizing

Finding the setup is half the job โ€” how much you buy decides whether you survive being wrong. The simplest robust method uses two caps, and takes the stricter one:

  • Exposure cap โ€” no single position bigger than, say, 20% of your capital.
  • Risk cap โ€” no single trade can lose more than, say, 1โ€“1.5% of your capital. Position = risk budget รท stop distance.

Worked example: $10,000 capital, 20% exposure cap, 1.5% risk cap ($150). The coin's 30-Day ADR is 6%, so a sensible stop is ~1.5ร— ADR = 9% below entry. Risk-based size = $150 รท 9% โ‰ˆ $1,650 โ€” stricter than the $2,000 exposure cap, so you buy $1,650 worth. The ADR column exists precisely so volatile coins automatically get smaller positions.

And size dynamically: after a losing streak, cut your size down (or trade a small tester); scale back up only when your entries are working again.

Exits in one view

When you're wrong / when you're right

Price stop
Exit when your pre-defined level breaks โ€” the setup's range low or a fixed % below entry. Non-negotiable; decide it before entering.
Time stop
If the anticipated move hasn't started within ~3โ€“5 days, exit regardless of profit or loss โ€” the setup didn't do its job.
Taking profits
Book part at a pre-set target (2โ€“3ร— your risk, or when stretched ~10%+ above the 10 EMA), move the stop to breakeven, and let the rest ride.
Trailing the rest
Exit the remainder on a daily close below the 10/20 EMA, or trail ~2ร— the coin's ADR below its highest price since entry.

A suggested daily workflow

  1. Check the regime โ€” Breadth & Sentiment: BTC RISK ON or OFF? Breadth washed out or frothy? This sets how aggressive today should be.
  2. Run your scan โ€” start from ๐Ÿ”‘ Rising 50 EMA, layer the pattern you're hunting (recipes on each category page).
  3. Check the chart โ€” open the coin on TradingView (alerts and Fresh Bull cards link straight to it); confirm the base, the level, and no ugly news.
  4. Size with ADR โ€” stop distance from the coin's ADR, position from your risk cap.
  5. Track live โ€” Realtime Alerts for intraday triggers, the Fresh Bull Analysis monitor for breakout progress.

Realtime Alerts

  • Unlike the screener, the Alerts page watches the live, still-forming daily candle and refreshes every 60 seconds. Each column is one condition with the coins currently meeting it.
  • The gold High Priority panel lists coins appearing in more than one condition at once โ€” confluence makes a stronger signal.
  • Every coin name links straight to its TradingView chart. The small BN / BY superscript shows the source exchange.
  • Intraday signals can disappear if a coin stops meeting the condition as the candle develops. Treat alerts as a heads-up and confirm on the completed daily candle.
  • Around 5:30 AM IST the page pauses for ~10โ€“15 minutes while the daily rebuild runs, then resumes automatically.

Breadth & Sentiment

The market-health page: a verdict strip for the 5-second read, then EMA breadth, the Bitcoin RISK ON/RISK OFF regime card with its full window history, DCR conviction, Pocket Pivot volume, daily movers and Fear & Greed. Check it before any scan โ€” regime first, setups second.

Panel-by-panel guide: Market Breadth.

Upbit & Ticker

Upbit tracks how prices react to new listing announcements on Upbit, Korea's largest exchange. Listings typically spike hard on Binance/Bybit within minutes, then fade. Peak Pump is the highest print within 30 minutes of the announcement (with how many minutes it took), and From Peak is how far price dropped in the 4 hours after that peak โ€” the best-case fade. 24h vs Peak is where price sat a full day after the peak โ€” the realistic result of shorting the spike and holding โ€” while the plain 24h column compares against the pre-announcement price to show whether the whole move round-tripped. Times are shown in KST (Upbit's timezone). A UF badge means the coin trades only on Upbit, so no Binance/Bybit price data exists; a pending chip means the listing is too fresh and its windows are still filling in.

Ticker is a live Bitcoin price board in USD and INR, with the all-time high, the rupee value of 1 satoshi, and an editable USDT/INR rate for checking the OTC premium versus the official exchange rate.