Screening Filters
market_cap >= 10,000,000,000
- Purpose: Focus on large, established cryptocurrencies that are likely to be in (or near) the top 10 by market cap.
- Rationale:
- You asked: “Which cryptocurrency among the top 10 by market capitalization currently has the most favorable 24-hour outlook?”
- We don’t have a direct “top 10 by market cap” rank filter, so we approximate by requiring a minimum market cap of $10B.
- This naturally narrows the universe to major coins (BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, etc.), which are the ones that typically occupy the top-10 slots.
price_change_pct_24h >= 0
- Purpose: Only include cryptocurrencies that are flat or up over the last 24 hours.
- Rationale:
- A “favorable 24-hour outlook” usually implies that the asset is not currently in a strong downtrend.
- Requiring non-negative 24h performance aligns the screen with coins already showing at least neutral-to-positive recent momentum, rather than those that are still selling off.
one_day_rise_prob >= 60
- Purpose: Focus on coins with a model-estimated probability of rising tomorrow of at least 60%.
- Rationale:
- Your core question is about the short-term (24h) outlook.
- This filter uses our internal predictive model to capture “how likely is this coin to be up over the next day?”
- Setting the threshold at 60% means we’re selecting only those names where the model sees better-than-coin-flip odds of a gain—consistent with “most favorable” near-term prospects.
one_day_predict_return >= 0
- Purpose: Require the expected 1‑day return to be non‑negative.
- Rationale:
- Probability alone is not enough; you could have a high chance of a very tiny move.
- This filter makes sure that, on average, the model expects the price to go up, not down, over the next day.
- This directly supports the idea of a “favorable 24‑hour outlook” in terms of expected performance, not just odds.
Do These Filters Match Your Request?
Why No Results Were Returned
No results came back because the combination of filters is quite strict, especially given we’re effectively only looking at roughly 10 major cryptocurrencies:
- Among this small group, it’s possible that:
- One or more does not meet the 60% rise-probability threshold,
- Or its expected 1‑day return is not positive enough,
- Or it has had a slightly negative 24‑hour price change,
- Or our system is missing one or more of the predictive fields for some coins (so they get filtered out by default).
When all four conditions must be true simultaneously for a small universe (top‑10‑sized), it’s not unusual to end up with zero matches, even though some coins may still look reasonably attractive on a discretionary or qualitative basis.
Are You Willing to Adjust the Filters?
To find candidates that still align with your goal but are less restrictive, we could, for example:
- Lower
one_day_rise_prob from 60% to 55%, or
- Allow slightly negative 24h performance, e.g.
price_change_pct_24h >= -2%, or
- Drop the
one_day_predict_return >= 0 requirement and sort by expected return instead of hard-filtering it.
Would you like to relax one or more of these filters?
If you tell me your preference (e.g., “allow small dips” or “keep only very high probability but I’m ok going below top‑10”), I can explain how we’d adjust them and what that would likely bring into the results.
This list is generated based on data from one or more third party data providers. It is provided for informational purposes only by Intellectia.AI, and is not investment advice or a recommendation. Intellectia does not make any warranty or guarantee relating to the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of any third-party information, and the provision of this information does not constitute a recommendation.