Market indicators
Seven live gauges of valuation, sentiment and positioning, refreshed from on-chain, derivatives and sentiment feeds. Tap any card for the full chart and methodology.
Fear & Greed Index
Crowd emotion as a contrarian gauge. Extreme fear has historically marked long-term buying zones; extreme greed marks the late innings.
Open indicator →Altcoin Season Index
The share of the top 50 beating Bitcoin over a week. Above 75, capital is chasing risk down the curve; below 25, it is hiding in Bitcoin.
Open indicator →MVRV Z-Score
Market value against what holders actually paid. Historically, cycle tops printed above 7 and generational bottoms below 0.
Open indicator →Bitcoin Rainbow Chart
Where price sits against Bitcoin's long-term logarithmic trend, banded from Fire Sale to Max Bubble.
Open indicator →Bitcoin RSI · 14D
Fourteen-day momentum. Below 30 is historically oversold, above 70 overbought - most useful at the extremes, noise in between.
Open indicator →Bitcoin Dominance
Bitcoin's share of the total crypto market. Rising dominance is defensive; falling dominance means capital rotating into alts.
Open indicator →Long/Short Ratio
How leveraged traders are positioned across major venues. Crowded sides become fuel - heavy shorts power squeezes higher.
Open indicator →How the desk reads them. No single gauge calls tops or bottoms. Valuation indicators (MVRV, Rainbow) say whether risk is historically rich or cheap; sentiment and positioning (Fear & Greed, Long/Short) say how the crowd is leaning against that backdrop; structure (Dominance, Altcoin Season) says where in the market the action is. They are context for position sizing, not trade signals - the live composite read sits on the Markets page and the home page health check.