Step-by-step answers to common questions about using our cryptocurrency screener
To start using the crypto screener, simply navigate to the screener page. You'll see a list of all cryptocurrencies with various filters available. Start by selecting basic filters like price range or market cap, then gradually add more specific filters as you become familiar with the tool. The results update in real-time as you adjust filters.
Our crypto screener offers numerous filters including: price (min/max), market cap, 24h trading volume, price changes (1h, 4h, 24h, 7d, 30d), technical indicators (RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, Moving Averages), volatility, and more. You can combine multiple filters to create sophisticated screening strategies.
To filter by price, use the 'Price' filter section. Enter a minimum price and/or maximum price in USD. The screener will immediately show only coins within your specified price range. This is useful for finding coins within your budget or identifying coins in specific price ranges.
Yes! Use the 'Market Cap' filter to focus on large-cap (top coins), mid-cap, or small-cap cryptocurrencies. Large-cap coins are generally more stable, while small-cap coins offer higher risk/reward potential. You can set both minimum and maximum market cap values.
Technical indicators like RSI, MACD, and Moving Averages are available in the 'Technical Indicators' section. For example, to find oversold coins, set RSI maximum to 30. To find coins with bullish MACD, filter for MACD above 0. Each indicator has min/max filters you can adjust.
Yes! Pro users can save unlimited filter presets. After setting up your filters, click 'Save Current Filters', give it a name, and you can load it anytime. Free users can still use all filters but cannot save presets. Saved presets are great for recurring screening strategies.
Click on any column header to sort by that metric. Click again to reverse the sort order. You can sort by price, market cap, volume, price changes, RSI, MACD, and more. The sort indicator (arrow) shows the current sort column and direction.
The screener shows price changes for multiple timeframes: 1h (1 hour), 4h (4 hours), 24h (24 hours), 7d (7 days), and 30d (30 days). These help you identify coins with short-term momentum (1h, 4h) or longer-term trends (7d, 30d). Green indicates positive change, red indicates negative.
Click the '+' button or 'Add to Watchlist' option next to any coin. You'll be prompted to select which watchlist to add it to, or create a new watchlist. Watchlists help you track coins you're interested in without having to search for them each time.
Click the bell icon or 'Create Alert' button next to any coin. Set your alert conditions: price above/below a certain value, or use filter-based alerts. Choose notification method (email, push notification, or both). You'll be notified when your conditions are met.
Yes! Use the comparison feature to compare up to 5 cryptocurrencies side-by-side. Click 'Compare' and select coins to compare. You'll see prices, changes, market caps, volumes, and technical indicators for all selected coins in one view.
Our cryptocurrency data updates in real-time, with prices and market data refreshing every 30 seconds. Technical indicators are recalculated based on the latest price data to ensure accuracy. You'll see an 'updating...' indicator when data is being refreshed.
Free plan includes: basic screener access, essential filters, up to 5 watchlists, and basic price alerts. Pro plan adds: unlimited filter presets, advanced filters, unlimited watchlists, advanced alerts (filter-based, indicator-based), portfolio tracking, data export, and priority support.
Yes, Pro users can export filtered results to CSV or PDF format. This is useful for further analysis in Excel, sharing with team members, or keeping records. Click the 'Export' button after applying your filters.
Yes! Our crypto screener is fully responsive and works on all devices including smartphones and tablets. All features are available on mobile, though some advanced features are optimized for desktop use. The mobile view shows cards instead of tables for better readability.
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