Market

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

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

  1. MarketCap Higher ThanWhat it does: Keeps only tokens whose market capitalisation is greater than the value you type. • Example: Enter 100 000 → only tokens with a market cap above $100 000 appear.


  1. MarketCap Lower ThanWhat it does: Keeps only tokens whose market capitalisation is less than the value you type—useful for spotting micro-caps. • Example: Enter 50 000 → only tokens with a market cap below $50 000 pass the filter.


  1. Buy Tax % Higher ThanWhat it does: Screens for tokens that charge more than the specified buy-tax percentage. • Example: Enter 1 → you’ll see tokens with a buy tax of 1.1 % or higher.


  1. Buy Tax % Lower ThanWhat it does: Screens for tokens whose buy-tax percentage is below the limit you set (good for low-fee entries). • Example: Enter 5.1 → only tokens with a buy tax of 5 % or less remain.


  1. Sell Tax % Higher ThanWhat it does: Shows tokens that charge more than the given sell-tax percentage. • Example: Enter 1 → returns tokens with a sell tax of 1.1 % or above.


  1. Sell Tax % Lower ThanWhat it does: Shows tokens with a sell-tax percentage below your threshold. • Example: Enter 5.1 → keeps tokens whose sell tax is 5 % or less.


  1. Price Change in Last 5 Minutes AboveWhat it does: Finds tokens that have risen at least the given percentage in the last five minutes—great for momentum spikes. • Example: Enter 10 → lists tokens up 10 % or more in the last 5 minutes.


  1. Price Change in Last 5 Minutes BelowWhat it does: Keeps any token whose 5-minute price change is less than the number you enter (still passes even if positive). • Example: Enter 10 → tokens that have risen under 10 % or have fallen will pass (e.g., +9 %, +2 %, –3 %).


  1. Total Price Change AboveWhat it does: Keeps tokens whose overall price change since tracking began (typically 24 h) is greater than or equal to the percentage you enter. • Example: Enter 20 → shows tokens that are up 20 % or more overall.


  1. Total Price Change BelowWhat it does: Keeps tokens whose overall price change is below the value you type, whether that change is positive or negative. • Example: Enter 20 → tokens with an overall gain under 20 % or any loss will pass (e.g., +15 %, +5 %, –4 %).


  1. Trading Volume in Last 5 Minutes Higher ThanWhat it does: Filters for tokens that traded more dollar volume than the amount you enter during the most recent five-minute block. • Example: Enter 10 000 → only tokens with more than $10 000 traded in the last 5 minutes remain.


  1. Trading Volume in Last 5 Minutes Lower ThanWhat it does: Filters for tokens whose dollar volume is below the amount you enter for the most recent five-minute block. • Example: Enter 1 000 → keeps tokens with less than $1 000 traded in the last 5 minutes.


  1. Count of Buys Higher ThanWhat it does: Keeps tokens that recorded more buy transactions than the number you enter (same 5-minute window). • Example: Enter 50 → keeps tokens with more than 50 buys in that window.


  1. Count of Buys Lower ThanWhat it does: Keeps tokens that recorded fewer buy transactions than the number you enter. • Example: Enter 5 → keeps tokens with 5 or fewer buys in that window.


  1. Count of Sells Higher ThanWhat it does: Keeps tokens that recorded more sell transactions than the number you enter. • Example: Enter 50 → keeps tokens with more than 50 sells in that window.


  1. Count of Sells Lower ThanWhat it does: Keeps tokens that recorded fewer sell transactions than the number you enter. • Example: Enter 5 → keeps tokens with 5 or fewer sells in that window.


Tip: Leave a field blank to ignore that filter, and stack multiple filters to pinpoint exactly the tokens you’re looking for.

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