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Crypto Market Conditions

In this section we explain every advanced filter found under the CRYPTO MARKET C tab. Use these notes as a quick reference to understand exactly what each setting does and how to apply it in practice.

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Below you’ll find a concise explanation for every filter under the CRYPTO MARKET CONDITIONS tab, plus practical examples so you can see exactly how each one works.


  1. Fear & Greed Index Higher Than • What it does: Passes only when the Crypto Fear & Greed Index is above the value you enter (scale 0–100). Useful for trading in bullish sentiment. • Example: Enter 60 → the filter is active only while the index is greater than 60 (“Greed” zone).


  1. Fear & Greed Index Lower Than • What it does: Passes only when the index is below your threshold—good for contrarian setups or oversold conditions. • Example: Enter 25 → signals are allowed only while the index is under 25 (“Extreme Fear”).


  1. 24 h Crypto-Market-Cap Change Higher Than • What it does: Requires that total crypto-market capitalisation has risen more than the percentage you provide over the last 24 h. • Example: Enter 2 → the filter passes only if the global market cap is up > 2 % day-over-day.


  1. 24 h Crypto-Market-Cap Change Lower Than • What it does: Requires that the 24-hour market-cap change is less than the number you enter — it can still be positive, as long as it’s below the threshold. • Example: Enter 1 → the filter passes if the global market-cap change is under 1 % (e.g., +0.5 %, 0 %, –2 %).


  1. BTC Dominance Higher Than • What it does: Passes only when Bitcoin’s share of total crypto market cap is above the percentage you specify. • Example: Enter 50 → the filter is active while BTC dominance exceeds 50 %.


  1. BTC Dominance Lower Than • What it does: Requires BTC dominance to be below your threshold—often used when you expect alt-season. • Example: Enter 40 → active only while BTC dominance is under 40 %.


  1. ETH Dominance Higher Than • What it does: Passes only when Ethereum’s market-cap share is greater than the number you set. • Example: Enter 20 → filter passes if ETH dominance is above 20 %.


  1. ETH Dominance Lower Than • What it does: Requires ETH dominance to be below the chosen percentage. • Example: Enter 15 → active while ETH dominance is under 15 %.


  1. BNB Dominance Higher Than • What it does: Passes only when BNB’s market-cap share is higher than your input value. • Example: Enter 5 → filter passes if BNB dominance exceeds 5 %.


  1. BNB Dominance Lower Than • What it does: Requires BNB dominance to be below the percentage you set. • Example: Enter 3 → active only while BNB dominance is < 3 %.


  1. SOL Dominance Higher Than • What it does: Passes when Solana’s dominance is above your chosen cut-off. • Example: Enter 4 → filter passes while SOL dominance > 4 %.


  1. SOL Dominance Lower Than • What it does: Requires SOL dominance to be below the value you type. • Example: Enter 2 → active only while SOL dominance < 2 %.


  1. BTC Dominance Positive (toggle) • What it does: A simple ON/OFF switch. When toggled ON, signals are allowed only while BTC dominance is rising on the day (positive 24-h change). • Example: Click once → the filter activates; it deactivates when you click again.


  1. ETH Dominance Positive (toggle) • What it does: When ON, requires ETH dominance to be up over the last 24 h. • Example: Click to enable → passes only if ETH’s share is increasing today.


  1. SOL Dominance Positive (toggle) • What it does: Allows signals only while SOL dominance shows a positive 24-h change. • Example: Toggle ON → filter blocks signals during SOL dominance down-trends.


  1. BNB Dominance Positive (toggle) • What it does: Requires BNB dominance to be increasing over the last 24 h. • Example: Toggle ON → active only if today’s BNB dominance change is positive.


Tip: Combine these macro-condition filters with your Market, Liquidity, Holder, and Owner settings to ensure you’re trading tokens in the broader market environment you prefer.