Analytics
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BullX has one of the most advanced trading terminals on the market. It’s not just about swaps and orders, BullX provides more in-depth information about tokens and their traders than any other platform.
BullX uses classic TradingView charts to display live token price data. All of the token analysis tools you’re used to are available on BullX, along with a series of additional tools like Bubble Maps, and the Display Options tab. With Display Options, you can choose whether or not to see your trades, your tracked wallets’ trades, the token deployer’s trades, and your limit orders all visualized on the chart.
At the top right of the chart, you can click the Audit button to get a brief rundown of the token’s security factors. The main things to look for are mintable, freezable, and LP burned, those are the most common rugpull methods. Most memecoins come from launchpads like pump.fun, which automatically secure these factors.
The Audit is helpful for covering the basics, but there are coins that start with security issues but end up being secure later, and there are coins with no security issues that end up rugging due to inauthentic holders. So, be sure to use the rest of the analytics info to learn more.
Below the chart is the Info Panel with several different tabs. This is where you can learn almost everything there is to know about a token.
Trades
Live feed of all traders’ swaps.
Orders
Your swaps, limit orders, and Auto Sell orders.
Positions
The tokens that you’re holding on BullX.
History
Your completed swaps.
Holders
The top 100 Holders.
Top Traders
The most profitable traders.
Dev Tokens
The tokens that the deployer wallet is holding.
The Holders tab is one of the most significant panels on BullX. Here is where you can learn about what’s really behind a token’s value and history. This tab shows the top 100 holders, their crypto balance, PNL, remaining supply, and how long it's been since their last trade.
The upper section shows historical charts for the holder count, top 10 holding percentage, number of bot wallets holding, and the percentage of supply that insider wallets are holding. Insider wallets are wallets that were sent tokens without buying them. This can indicate that a larger amount of tokens are being held by fewer individuals than what the basic data shows. Supply control can be a positive thing, but it can also be a rugpull in the making.
BullX’s Wallet Icons give you quick information about individual holders.
The liquidity pool.
The token deployer.
Top holder. This icon is useful on the trade feed.
Insider: A wallet that has received tokens without buying them.
Sniper: A wallet that bought the token very early.
Bot User: A wallet from trading bots like BullX, Trojan, etc.
The Sniper Panel gives you detailed information on the behavior of the first 70 buyers of a token. This info can give you more insight on the team and early supporter wallets. The icons indicate whether the wallet has held, bought more, sold part, or sold all.
To access the Sniper Panel, click on “Snipers” on the right side of the trading terminal, just below the buy/sell section.
BullX has Bubble Maps integrated directly into the trading terminal. Bubble Maps offer you a visual explanation of the holders of a token and can show you when some of those wallets have interacted with each other in the past, indicating that multiple top holding wallets are actually just one entity.
To access Bubble Maps, just click the “Bubble Map” button located at the top of any chart on BullX.
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