πFilters list
Here, all the filters and their meanings are described.
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Here, all the filters and their meanings are described.
Last updated
In our service, all filters are available in two versions: Original and Following.
Original filters relate to the performance metrics of the original wallet.
Following filters pertain to the calculated indicators when you follow or copy the trades of the original wallet.
Using Original filters, you can find wallets that are trading successfully based on their own performance.
Using Following filters, you can identify wallets whose trades you can successfully replicate. It's important to note that a wallet trading successfully doesn't always guarantee that you will achieve the same success by copying their trades. Market conditions, timing, and other factors can affect the outcomes when trades are replicated.
Therefore, Following filters help you find wallets that not only trade successfully but also have trading strategies that are more likely to yield positive results when followed. This distinction ensures that you choose wallets that increase your chances of successful trading when you replicate their trades.
Realised Profit and Loss is the actual profit or loss from completed trades. This is the money youβve actually made or lost after closing trades. It shows the real outcome of your trading, not including open trades.
Example: You bought cryptocurrency for $100 and sold it for $150. Your realised profit is $50.
Units of Measurement: US dollars ($).
Unrealised Profit and Loss is the potential profit or loss from open trades that havenβt been closed yet. This is the money you could make or lose if you closed your current trades right now. It shows how much youβve potentially gained or lost so far.
Example: You bought a coin for $100, itβs now worth $120. Your unrealised profit is $20.
Units of Measurement: US dollars ($).
Total Profit and Loss is the combined profit or loss from all trades, both closed and open. This is the total amount of money youβve made or lost from all trades. It includes both Realised and Unrealised results.
Example: Realised profit is $50, Unrealised profit is $20. Total PnL is $70.
Units of Measurement: US dollars ($).
Median Realised Profit and Loss is the middle value of profits from completed trades when ordered. This is the typical amount you usually make on closed trades. It helps understand what result happens most often.
Example: Trades with profits of $10, $20, $30, $40, $50. Median profit is $30.
Units of Measurement: US dollars ($).
Realised ROI is the percentage of profit from completed trades compared to the invested amount. Shows how much percent youβve made or lost from the money invested in closed trades. Assesses investment efficiency.
Example: Invested $100, got $150 back. Realised ROI is 50%.
Units of Measurement: Percentage (%).
Unrealised ROI is the potential percentage profit or loss from open trades compared to the invested amount. Shows what percent you could make or lose if you closed open trades now. Helps understand current profitability.
Example: Invested $200, now worth $220. Unrealised ROI is 10%.
Units of Measurement: Percentage (%).
Total ROI is the cumulative percentage of profit or loss from all trades relative to the invested funds. Overall percentage showing how much youβve made or lost from all investments. Includes closed and open trades.
Example: Invested $500, earned $50 (10%), open trades add $25 (5%). Total ROI is 15%.
Units of Measurement: Percentage (%).
Median Realised ROI is the middle percentage profit from completed trades when ordered. Typical percentage profit you usually get on closed trades. Helps understand what result occurs most often.
Example: Trade ROIs: 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%. Median ROI is 15%.
Units of Measurement: Percentage (%).
ROI High is the highest ROI observed in a trade. For a wallet, ROI High is the sum of all the highest ROIs from the trades. This is the highest percentage profit youβve seen in a single trade. For the entire wallet, itβs the sum of these highest percentage profits from each trade.
Example: In one trade, ROI reached 50%. If you have three such trades, the walletβs ROI High is 150%.
Units of Measurement: Percentage (%).
ROI Low is the lowest ROI observed in a trade. For a wallet, ROI Low is the sum of all the lowest ROIs from the trades. This is the lowest percentage profit (or biggest loss) youβve seen in a single trade. For the wallet, itβs the sum of these lowest percentage profits from each trade.
Example: In one trade, ROI was -30%. If you have three such trades, the walletβs ROI Low is -90%.
Units of Measurement: Percentage (%).
Realised Win Rate is the proportion of profitable closed trades out of all closed trades. Shows what percentage of your completed trades made money. Assesses trading effectiveness.
Example: Out of 10 closed trades, 7 were profitable. Win Rate Realised is 70%.
Units of Measurement: Percentage (%).
Min / Max value: from 0% to 100%.
Unrealised Win Rate is the proportion of profitable open trades out of all open trades. Shows what percentage of your current trades are making money. Helps understand your portfolioβs current state.
Example: Out of 5 open trades, 3 are profitable. Win Rate Unrealised is 60%.
Units of Measurement: Percentage (%).
Min / Max value: from 0% to 100%.
Total Win Rate is the proportion of all profitable trades (closed and open) out of all trades. Shows what percentage of all your trades are making money. Includes both completed and ongoing trades.
Example: Out of 15 trades, 9 are profitable. Total Win Rate is 60%.
Units of Measurement: Percentage (%).
Min / Max value: from 0% to 100%.
Total Trades is the total number of trades made, including closed and open. This is the total number of all your trading activities. Helps assess your experience and activity level.
Example: Youβve made 20 trades in a month. Total Trades is 20.
Units of Measurement: Quantity (number of trades).
Min / Max value: Minimum is 0 (if no trades)
Scam Trades is the percentage of trades involving scam projects out of all trades. Shows what percentage of your trades involved fraudulent crypto projects. Helps assess the riskiness of your investments.
Example: Out of 100 trades, 5 were scams. Scam Trades is 5%.
Units of Measurement: Percentage (%).
Min / Max value: from 0% to 100%.
Average Holding Time is the average duration of open trades before closing. Shows how long, on average, you hold trades. Helps understand your trading style.
Example: Trades lasted 1, 30, and 60 minutes. Avg Time is 30 minutes.
Units of Measurement: minutes.
Min / Max value: from 0 to β.
Median Coin Liquidity is the middle value of the liquidity of traded coins when ordered. Liquidity shows how easily a coin can be bought or sold. Median liquidity helps understand which coins you usually trade.
Example: Coin liquidities: $1M, $2M, $3M. Median Coin Liquidity is $2M.
Units of Measurement: US dollars ($).
Min / Max value: from 0 to β.
Median Coin Lifetime at the time of trade opening is the typical age of the coins in your portfolio at the time of purchase. Shows how long the coins you buy have been around at the moment you make the purchase. Helps understand if youβre investing in new or established projects.
Example: You buy coins that have existed for 60 minutes, 120 minutes, and 180 minutes. The median age at purchase is 120 minutes.
Units of Measurement: minutes.
Min / Max value: from 0 to β.
Median First Buy Amount is the typical amount you spend on the first purchase in a trade. Shows how much you usually invest when entering a new trade. Helps understand your standard initial investment size.
Example: First buys: $100, $200, $300. Median amount is $200.
Units of Measurement: US dollars ($).
Median Buy Amount is the typical amount you spend on purchases in trades. Shows how much you usually spend when buying assets. Helps understand your standard investment size.
Example: Buys of $150, $250, $350. Median amount is $250.
Units of Measurement: US dollars ($).
Min / Max value: from $0 to β.
Trade Start Time is the date range when the original wallet started trading. Specified in the format βfrom date to dateβ. This is the period during which the original wallet first began making trades. Helps understand how long the wallet has been active in the market.
Example: The wallet started trading from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021.
Units of Measurement: Dates (e.g., from 01.09.2023, to 31.05.2024).
Min / Max value: from Cut-off date to today
Trade Start Period is the time range when the original wallet started trading. Specified in the format βfrom X to Y days agoβ. This is a period in the past during which the wallet began its trading activity. Helps determine the walletβs level of experience.
Example: The wallet started trading from 30 to 60 days ago.
Units of Measurement: Days.
Min / Max value: from Cut-off date to today
Closed Trades is the percentage of completed trades out of all trades. Shows what percentage of your trades have been completed (closed). Helps assess your trading activity and style.
Example: Out of 100 trades, 80 are closed. Closed Trades is 80%.
Units of Measurement: Percentage (%).
Min / Max value: from 0% to 100%.
This is the amount of money you need to replicate the original walletβs trades, considering reinvestments. Itβs the amount you need to invest to copy another walletβs trades, including reinvesting profits.
Example: To replicate the walletβs trades, you need to invest $10,000.
Units of Measurement: US dollars ($).
Min / Max value: from $0 to β.
Max Drawdown is the largest drop in your portfolio value from peak to trough. Shows how much your investments have decreased in value. Helps assess risk and volatility.
Example: Portfolio rose to $10,000, then fell to $7,000. Drawdown is 30%.
Units of Measurement: Percentage (%).
Min / Max value: from 0% to 100%.
In our case, the Sharpe Ratio reflects wallets that are the best to successfully copy trades from. Itβs a metric that helps you choose wallets whose trades are most profitable to copy, considering risk and return.
Example: A wallet with a Sharpe Ratio of 1.0 is considered more attractive to copy than one with 0.5.
Units of Measurement: Ratio (dimensionless).