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How it works

What every number on the site means, in plain English — and how to use them. Want the methodology in more depth? See the docs.

What this is

Squeeze Insights Lab watches every USDT-perpetual coin on Binance Futures and looks for the ones that are primed for a violent move— a sharp pump, dump, or liquidation cascade. It blends what's happening on the exchange (leverage, open interest, funding, liquidations, price) into a few simple reads you can scan in seconds.

Everything here is a diagnostic, not a trade signal. It tells you where the conditions are stacked and which way the odds lean — not what to buy. Read the signals together, and treat them as a starting point for your own research.

The four signals

Stress

How fragile is it right now?

What it tells youA 0–1 read of how stretched a coin is — how much leverage is piled on relative to its size, how violently open interest is swinging, and how much forced liquidation is already happening. Higher = a more fragile setup that can snap.
How to read it0–0.25 low, 0.25–0.50 medium, 0.50–0.75 high, 0.75–1.0 extreme. The interesting coins live in the high/extreme bands.
Pulse

What's heating up?

What it tells youHow fast a coin's positioning, funding and volatility are shifting compared with its own normal. Where Stress says how fragile things are, Pulse says how quickly they're changing — so it tends to light up before the move.
How to read itSame 0–1 bands as Stress. A coin that's high on both Stress and Pulse is the classic loaded-and-moving setup.
Direction

Which way next?

What it tells youThe model's best guess at whether price is more likely up or down over the next day (and 3/7 days), learned from years of past market patterns. Shown as a tilt, e.g. ▲ 58% = a 58/42 lean up.
How to read itAround 50/50 means no real edge — ignore it. A clear lean matters most on high-stress coins at the 1-day window (see below). On calm coins, treat it as noise.
⚡ Big move

Is a large move brewing?

What it tells youThe odds that a coin makes an outsized move (in either direction) within the window — the squeeze-possibility read. It doesn't call which way; it flags that something big is likelier than usual.
How to read itShown only where this condition has a proven track record. The hit rate next to it is how often that exact setup actually delivered a big move in past testing.

There's also a “beats the market”read on each coin: how likely it is to outperform the typical coin over the same window. It strips out the broad market move, so it's about relative strength — a coin can “beat the market” by simply falling less on a red day.

Where it works best — high-stress coins

This is the most important thing to understand about the direction call. Across all coins, it's only modestly better than a coin-flip— around 55% right on 1-day calls. That alone isn't much.

But the edge isn't spread evenly. When you zoom into high-stress coins — the crowded, over-leveraged setups this service is built to find — the hit rate climbs toward 60%+, and the ⚡ big-move read is sharper still. That's the whole point of the tool: find the high-stress coins first, then read them. That's where the probabilities are actually worth something.

So don't shop the whole market for leans. Filter to high stress (and high pulse), and act on the strongest reads there.

Real examples

A few real calls from past testing where the model had conviction and the move went its way. These aren't cherry-picked — every call (hits and misses) is on the backtest page.

POWERUSDT2026-02-287-day window
Stress
0.50
Pulse
0.82
Direction
40%
What happened
-93.9%
TRUTHUSDT2026-05-057-day window
Stress
0.27
Pulse
0.47
Direction
58%
What happened
+98.1%
BULLAUSDT2026-03-2614-day window
Stress
0.96
Pulse
0.48
Direction
61%
What happened
+192.4%
SKYAIUSDT2026-04-2614-day window
Stress
0.35
Pulse
0.39
Direction
60%
What happened
+185.0%

Read these honestly: the model tilts the odds, it doesn't flip them. It misses regularly — these show what a good call looks like, not a guarantee.

How to use it

  1. Open /pairs and sort by combined (high Stress and Pulse together), or by Stress for the most fragile setups.
  2. Click a coin to see its full read — the Pulse breakdown shows why it's heating up.
  3. Focus on the high-stress coins. A clear direction lean or a ⚡ big-move flag there is where the odds are best.
  4. Check Today's setups for the coins sitting in proven, tested conditions right now.

Disclaimer

This is not financial advice or a trade signal. Every number here describes conditions and statistical leans — it does not predict whether or when a coin will move. Even the strongest signal is wrong often.

Use it as one input among many in your own research. Don't size positions or set leverage off a number on this page. You are responsible for your own trading decisions.