TRADER INFO
Get a complete overview of trader categories
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Get a complete overview of trader categories
Last updated
This command allows you to obtain more detailed information about the traders participating in the coin's trading, broken down into groups corresponding to their tiers.
This command can be called with additional arguments.
/t contract_address
Information about the coin at the current point of time.
FREE
/t=N contract_address
Information about the coin's state after N minutes from the start of trading, where N is the minute number.
PAID SUBSCRIPTION
/t=N-Y contract_address
Information about the dynamics of changes in coin metrics over a certain time interval, where N is the last minute of the interval, Y is the first minute.
PAID SUBSCRIPTION
Traders are divided into the following groups based on trading volumes and the number of transactions in the last month:
Noob
β Volume less than $10k Casual
β Volume from $10k to $50k Medium
β Volume from $50k to $100k Heavy
β Volume over $100k Bot
β More than 1000 transactions in the last month Fresh
β New traders for whom the current token is their first purchased coin. Dormant
βTraders whose last transaction was made more than a month ago. Fresh and Dormant always fall into the Noob category because they haven't had any trading volumes in the last month.
Also, a separate category is presented for: Sniper: Traders who bought in the first block after the token's launch Snipers can belong to any of the categories mentioned above.
Let's try to execute a command that provides information over a specific period of time to understand how it works.
/t=22-1 0x0C0c45293B0eDeEBD349d378e73BF89381243dDd
After executing the command, we receive the output with the difference in coin metrics between the 22nd and 1st minutes. This helps to understand which user category was the most active during this time period.
Each category is accompanied by a set of indicators that reflect the number of buyers and sellers, as well as the total trading volumes within that category. Additionally, the percentage ratio of each indicator to the sum of similar indicators across all groups is provided for reference.
As we can see, in the current case, the number of traders of the HEAVY / MEDIUM / CASUAL categories has significantly increased over the selected period. Meanwhile, the HEAVY category bought a substantial portion of the tokens. This indicates that the token is of interest to a group of active and experienced traders. Additionally, it is evident that a significant portion of the tokens has already been sold by snipers and the NOOB category. This suggests that snipers may not have a significant impact on the price, as the majority of purchased tokens are in the hands of experienced traders.
Now let's look at an example of how to identify a token that is better to avoid.
/t=30-1 0x182777A2518860373a784241fff2605f1d91aC57
In this case, on the 1-30 minutes interval, the activity of the HEAVY / MEDIUM category was very low, and the NOOB and SNIPER categories still hold a significant amount of coins compared to other categories. This indicates that the token holded by little experienced traders and is not of particular interest to experienced traders.
The TRADER INFO command allows you to build a comprehensive picture of the traders participating in the trading of a specific coin.