One score per coin.
Long & Short modes.

Nine inputs collapse into a single conviction number, rescanned every 90 seconds. Toggle Long mode to surface upside setups (shorts paying funding, accumulation flowing); flip to Short mode for the mirror (longs over-leveraged, distribution). Same data, opposite interpretation.

Signal Confluence tab, live dashboard view

Signal Confluence · Screenshot of the Signals tab. The Long/Short toggle in the top-right flips the score between bullish and bearish setups.

The data was on screen.
Then the price moved.

Three moments pulled straight from the dashboard's live signal log. For each: the data on screen, one way to read it, where the price went after. Draw your own conclusion — timestamps, scores and prices are all public.

ALGOApr 2, 2026 · score 70.9
+18.3%
in 24 hours
Apr 2 10:28Score 70.9Buyers 1.47x
ALGO at $0.1032, +9.9% on the day. One bullish news article, taker buy/sell ratio at 1.47x — aggressive buying. Leverage at 7x. Dashboard read: “leaning bullish.”
Apr 3 10:28+18.3% in 24h
24 hours later, ALGO at $0.1221. The setup played out in the direction the inputs suggested. Vanilla case — news leans up, taker pressure leans up, price follows.
“A clean example. Inputs aligned. Price followed.”
SUPERApr 7, 2026 · score 71.1
+13.3%
in 24 hours
Apr 7 03:35Score 71.1Funding −0.19%
SUPER at $0.1122, +4.3% on the day. Funding negative at −0.185% — shorts paying to hold. Buyers aggressive at 1.28x, leverage at 6x. Dashboard read: “leaning bullish.”
Apr 8 03:35+13.3% in 24h
24 hours later, SUPER at $0.1271. The score held above 70 for several consecutive scans — same inputs, unchanged. The squeeze finally fired.
“Negative funding + aggressive buyers. The classic setup, on the smaller end.”
BERAApr 4, 2026 · score 76.4 · the volatility-not-direction case
−13.8%
in 24 hours
Apr 4 12:35Score 76.4Funding −0.83%
BERA at $0.463, +4.8% on the day. Funding deeply negative at −0.829%, OI up 11.7% (+$15M), leverage at 8x. Dashboard read: “leaning bullish.” Looks like a textbook squeeze setup.
Apr 5 12:35−13.8% in 24h
24 hours later, BERA at $0.399. The volatility fired — just the opposite way. The score said a big move was loading. The inputs read bullish. The market disagreed.
“The score predicts magnitude, not direction. This is the proof.”

All three examples pulled directly from signal_log.json. Every score, funding rate, leverage figure, and price — verifiable in the public log. The BERA case is the lesson: high score = volatility loading, not directional prediction. The inputs hint, but the market decides.

Custom code.
Not AI.

Same inputs, same score. Every component is inspectable. The number detects volatility magnitude, not direction — a score of 80 means a big move is loading. The inputs tell you which way.

01
News sentiment
100+ editorial sources, NLP-scored every 5 minutes, deduped. The headline tells you who's reacting and how loud.
02
Funding rates
Aggregated across 30+ venues (Binance, Bybit, OKX, Bitget, KuCoin, Hyperliquid, dYdX, Gate, HTX, MEXC and more). Negative funding while price holds = shorts paying to be wrong.
03
Open interest Δ
1h change in OI across 8 exchanges (Binance, Bybit, OKX, Bitget, Gate, KuCoin, Kraken, HTX). Rising OI confirms commitment; falling OI means it's being unwound.
04
Long/Short ratio
Crowd positioning. 70%+ longs in a downtrend isn't conviction — it's liquidation fuel.
05
Taker aggression
Buy volume vs sell volume at market. Reveals who's actually paying up.
06
Whale trades
On-chain and exchange transactions over the user's threshold (default $5M, tunable $100K-$1B). Inflows = sell pressure; outflows = accumulation.
07
Volume
24h volume vs the coin's 30-day baseline. Confirms or rejects price — it doesn't lie about itself.
08
Price momentum
24h move filtered against historical volatility. Separates real moves from regular daily noise.
09
Leverage
Aggregate leverage across the major perp venues. High leverage = fragile setup, regardless of direction.
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75
0 100
Noise < 60 No edge. Ignore.
Building 60 – 74 Forming. Watch with size small.
Strong ≥ 75 High confluence. Actionable.

First snapshot is the actionable moment. We backtested 844 snapshots over 30 days: single-snapshot signals showed +36% average upside; signals that had been holding for 3+ consecutive scans showed +6%. Catch them fresh, not stale. And remember — the score detects volatility magnitude, not direction; the inputs tell you which way.