Market weather
Market Weather Map
Group symbols into calm, choppy, funding-heavy, volatile, and avoid zones for futures grid bot research.
Market data
Market cap source: CoinGecko public markets API
Futures source: Binance USD-M Futures public API
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Educational market scanner only. This is not a trading signal, financial advice, or profit prediction.
Calm Range
Price is moving inside a cleaner range with moderate volatility. These are usually the first symbols to research for neutral grids.
Choppy Fog
Volatility is active but direction is unclear. Grid spacing and fees need extra checking because noise can be expensive.
Funding Pressure
Funding is large enough to change the result over time. Use the funding calculator before treating the setup as attractive.
Volatility Storm
Fast movement can break ranges quickly. Stops, liquidation distance, and grid width matter more than the score.
Trend Heat
Price has strong directional pressure. Neutral grids can be dragged toward one side of the range.
Avoid Zone
Several risk filters are stressed. Treat these as watchlist warnings, not ready-made grid candidates.
How to use market weather labels
The market weather map groups futures symbols into research zones such as calmer, choppier, funding-heavy, volatile, or avoid-style conditions. These labels are shorthand for manual review.
Weather labels should be read together with scanner rows, funding pressure, volatility, and chart structure. They do not predict what price will do next.
If a market looks interesting, use TradingView for chart confirmation, compare exchange conditions, and test parameters in GridBotLab calculators.
The safest way to use any scanner page is as the first step in a research process. A scanner can reduce the time needed to find unusual conditions, but it cannot know the user's account size, risk tolerance, jurisdiction, exchange access, execution quality, or whether a chart level is still valid by the time the user reviews it.
Before acting on any market idea, compare the symbol across multiple views: funding, volume, volatility, liquidity, chart structure, exchange rules, and calculator output. A result that looks interesting in one table can become unsuitable after fees, funding, leverage, slippage, or liquidation distance are reviewed.
GridBotLab keeps these pages read-only. The site does not request private API keys, connect to exchange accounts, manage positions, or place orders. All exchange and charting links are optional research resources and should be evaluated manually with local regulations and security practices in mind.
FAQ
Are weather labels recommendations?
No. They are educational summaries of current market conditions.
Why use visual grouping?
It helps scan many symbols faster before deeper manual review.