Advanced Data Filter
CoinRotator's Advanced Data Filter is a premium feature available to Key Pass holders. While all users can access basic filtering tools, the advanced filter unlocks powerful market insights to help traders make more informed decisions.
This upgrade introduces Futures Data and Price Data, offering a deeper layer of analysis beyond standard filtering options.

Unlocking Advanced Trading Insights
The Advanced Data Filter offers deeper insights into market trends, trading volume, and leveraged positions. Unlike the standard filter, which focuses on general sorting and categorization, this enhanced tool gives access to two critical data categories:
Futures Data
Futures trading is a major driver of market movements, heavily influenced by leverage, funding rates, and open interest changes. The Advanced Data Filter includes the following futures-specific metrics:
Open Interest (OI): Measures the total number of outstanding futures contracts, helping traders assess market sentiment and liquidity.
Funding Rate: Shows the cost of holding long or short positions, which can indicate market imbalances and potential reversals.
Futures Volume: Tracks trading volume in futures markets, highlighting demand shifts in leveraged positions.
OI / Market Cap Ratio: A key metric comparing open interest to a coin’s market cap, revealing whether a market is overly leveraged or stable.

Price Data (For Spot Market & Trend Analysis)
Understanding price movements is essential for identifying trends and risk levels. The Advanced Data Filter provides deeper insights with these price-related metrics:
Circulating Supply % (Market Cap / FDV): Measures how much of a coin’s supply is currently in circulation relative to its fully diluted valuation.
24H Volume / Market Cap: Assesses trading activity relative to a coin’s size, useful for spotting high-momentum assets.
All-Time High (ATH): The highest recorded price of a coin, serving as a reference point for potential resistance levels.
% from ATH: Shows how far the current price is from the all-time high, helping traders assess recovery potential.
All-Time Low (ATL): The lowest recorded price, useful for identifying historical support zones.
% from ATL: Indicates how much a coin has risen from its lowest price, providing context on market cycles.

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