Crypto Signal Status Guide: ENTRY, WATCH, SKIP, and PUMP

Status Labels in the Dashboard

Status is one dimension only. Practical interpretation should combine status with quality tier, impulse, confidence, and risk score.

How Status Is Built From Local Scanner Logic

Your local scanner uses filter cascades and scoring layers before a row reaches the dashboard. That means status labels are downstream outputs of anti-scam checks, liquidity tests, trend context, and quality scoring rather than random tags.

Practical Interpretation Sequence

For operational consistency, read each row in this order: Status → Risk score → Quality tier → V/M and volume context → TP structure. This prevents over-weighting single labels in unstable markets.

Before using any row for planning, read Risk Policy, Risk Disclaimer, and Terms of Use.

Read This Example in Simple English

Momentum 67/100 · Conf. 0.0/10 · BTC +0.9% (24h) · Risk 7/10 · 56% (B)

In plain words: mixed setup. Some positive momentum exists, but confidence is low and risk is high, so this is not a “safe” signal.

Status Labels and Legal Context

Status tags (ENTRY, WATCH, SKIP, PUMP) are analytical classifications only. They are not trade instructions, not suitability assessments, and not a recommendation to execute on any specific exchange.

Execution legality, product availability, and consumer-protection rules vary by jurisdiction. Users must verify local restrictions before opening any position.

Risk Warning

Signal labels are algorithmic classifications, not guarantees. Do not use this page or dashboard output as direct trading instructions.