Screeners Show the Move, Radar Shows the Trap 🧲
Most traders only see the candle. A coin pumps 8%, so it feels like a rocket. It drops 10%, so it feels like a collapse. The market feeds on that reaction: the crowd reacts to price, while stronger players work through imbalance.
📊 What a screener gives you
A screener shows the event fast:
pump, dump, open interest growth, OI drop, liquidations, volume spike, funding imbalance.
That is a noise filter. It tells you: something happened here, open the chart.
After that, the trader checks the context: where price is, who is entering, who is exiting, whether liquidations appeared, whether leverage is growing, and whether the reaction is already late.
📊 Where the trap appears
A trap forms when the crowd is already overloaded on one side.
A coin gets pumped, OI rises, funding overheats, volume accelerates. Late buyers start chasing with market orders while the move begins to lose pressure. Then even a weak pullback can start leverage cleanup.
On dumps, the same mechanics work in reverse: price falls, longs get liquidated, OI drops, sellers start chasing the move at the bottom. At some point, selling is already late because most of the leverage has already been cleared.
⚙️ Why Trap Radar PRO exists
Radar is built around pre-defined conditions: OI, CVD, liquidations, volume, funding, movement window, volume limits, whitelists and blacklists.
When the conditions match, the scenario gets highlighted. After that, the trader decides what to do: skip it, check the chart, execute manually, or connect execution through the system.
Speed without filters turns into noise
A screener helps you see the event.
Trap Radar PRO helps you see where the crowd is already overloaded.
That gap often decides whether you read the move with context or react too late.
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