Tools

SwapHunt Tools are small, focused utilities designed to provide context, not conviction.

They are built to reduce repeated decisions, filter noise, and act as stable inputs into automation and workflows. None of the tools provide signals, predictions, or recommendations.

Price Tools

Price & Multi-Price

Lightweight price context for crypto assets. Provides current price, 24h change, range, and volume. Designed as a reference layer rather than a high-frequency feed. Useful when you need fast answers to simple questions without pulling in order book noise.

Market Context

Fear & Greed Index

A sentiment indicator aggregated from multiple market signals. Exposes both current values and historical context, allowing sentiment to be viewed as a temperature check rather than a trading trigger. Extremes often reflect crowd behavior rather than opportunity.

Market Dominance & Global Overview

Describes the broader structure of the crypto market. Includes Bitcoin dominance, total market size, and capital distribution. Useful for understanding whether capital is concentrating or dispersing across assets.

Cycles & Timing

Halving Countdown

Long-term structural reference tied to Bitcoin and Litecoin issuance cycles. Shows progress toward upcoming halvings, estimated dates, and reward changes. Intended for cycle awareness, not timing entries or exits.

Historical Timing Patterns

Summaries of historical behavior across different time dimensions. Includes weekday tendencies, monthly seasonality, and intraday activity patterns. These tools do not predict outcomes but help avoid surprises.

Regime Detection

Market Regime

Classifies the overall crypto environment into simple states: Bullish, Neutral, or Bearish. The goal is alignment, not precision. Many strategies fail when applied in the wrong regime.

Chop Detection

Identifies whether the market is trending or ranging. Useful for deciding when trend-following approaches are appropriate versus when range-based behavior dominates.

Volatility Tools

Realized Volatility & Silence

Describes how active or quiet the market actually is. Helps identify unusually calm or unusually volatile conditions. Silence is often as important as volatility when evaluating risk.

Compression & Expected Move

Detects volatility compression and estimates probable price ranges. Useful for preparing for expansion phases and understanding whether a move has already exhausted typical behavior.

Sanity Checks

These tools exist to push back against impulsive decisions.

Is This a Dip?

Distinguishes meaningful pullbacks from normal noise.

Is This a Breakout?

Evaluates whether price action is supported by time and participation.

Is This Support Real?

Filters out weak or outdated levels that fail under pressure.

Is This Oversold?

Assesses oversold conditions using higher-timeframe context.

Anti-FOMO Tools

Designed to slow decisions down rather than accelerate them.

How Late Am I?

Measures how much of a move has already occurred compared to historical norms.

Pump Age & Extension Checks

Identifies whether a move is early, mature, or overstretched.

Green Candle Streaks

Shows historical behavior following extended runs of consecutive green candles.

Context Awareness

Sessions & Weekend Liquidity

Crypto trades continuously, but liquidity does not. These tools describe trading sessions, typical volatility profiles, and differences between weekday and weekend conditions.

News & Sentiment

Scored Crypto News

Aggregates recent crypto-related news and scores it for potential market impact. Helps prioritize attention by separating likely noise from items that may warrant awareness.

Macro Events

Economic Event Calendar

Provides upcoming and historical macroeconomic events such as FOMC, CPI, NFP, and GDP. Useful for understanding when volatility risk is elevated, not for predicting outcomes.

These tools are designed to provide context, not certainty. They exist to reduce guesswork, not to replace judgment.

All tools are available through the API.