Screening Filters
Market Cap ≥ $5,000,000,000
- Purpose: Focus on large, established assets rather than small, speculative coins.
- Rationale: BNB is a large‑cap cryptocurrency. If you’re interested in buying BNB, you’re implicitly looking at the “blue chip” end of the crypto market: projects with established ecosystems, lower relative risk than micro‑caps, and more institutional interest. Setting a minimum $5B market cap ensures the screener surfaces BNB itself and assets of comparable size and perceived stability.
24h Turnover ≥ $300,000,000
- Purpose: Ensure very high liquidity and active trading.
- Rationale: When you say “I want to buy BNB,” practical concerns are tight spreads, easy entry/exit, and low slippage. A high 24‑hour turnover filter guarantees that any asset shown (including BNB) is heavily traded, so you can execute meaningful positions without moving the market much and with better pricing reliability.
RSI Category: “Moderate”
- Purpose: Avoid assets that are extremely overbought or oversold on a technical basis.
- Rationale: Since you’re thinking about entering BNB now (not just long‑term holding), your colleague added a technical timing dimension. A “moderate” RSI category aims to filter out:
- Very overbought conditions (where a short‑term pullback is more likely), and
- Extremely oversold conditions (which may indicate ongoing heavy selling or elevated risk).
This aligns with a more balanced entry point—neither chasing excessive momentum nor catching a falling knife.
1‑Month Price Change ≥ -5%
- Purpose: Exclude assets that have crashed hard in the last month.
- Rationale: If you’re considering BNB, you’re probably not looking for coins that have just suffered severe drawdowns or major negative events. Limiting the monthly decline to no worse than -5% keeps the list to assets that have been relatively stable or stronger recently, similar to BNB’s profile in a healthy or neutral market phase.
Correlation with BTC ≥ 0.5
- Purpose: Focus on assets that generally move with the broader crypto market, especially Bitcoin.
- Rationale: BNB, like most large‑cap coins, tends to be positively correlated with Bitcoin, which is the main macro driver of crypto cycles. A minimum correlation of 0.5:
- Ensures you’re looking at “mainstream” crypto assets that respond to the same macro forces as BNB.
- Makes the screener more relevant for someone whose thesis is tied to the overall crypto market rather than niche, uncorrelated tokens.
Why Results Match Your Intent
- You want to buy BNB, a large, liquid, mainstream crypto. The filters lock onto that same profile: big market cap, heavy trading volume, and significant correlation with Bitcoin.
- You also implicitly care about reasonable entry timing and risk control, not just any random buy point. The moderate RSI and limited recent drawdown filters support that by avoiding extremely overheated or severely distressed charts.
In combination, these filters either (a) confirm BNB as a valid candidate under these quality and technical conditions, or (b) surface a small set of BNB‑like large‑cap cryptos with similar risk/liquidity characteristics if you want alternatives or diversification.
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