Crypto Market Health
One composite read on the whole crypto market — trend, breadth, volume, sentiment and rotation, published daily as a score with an honesty band.
The composite score is not live yet
We refuse to backfill a score we did not compute at the time. Component history is being recorded; the first published composite lands with the next daily snapshot.
The five components
Each component is scored 0–100 from public market data. Missing components are excluded and disclosed — never silently defaulted.
Trend
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Breadth
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Volume
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Sentiment
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Rotation
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MHS = 0.30·Trend + 0.25·Breadth + 0.15·Volume + 0.15·Sentiment + 0.15·Rotation
Weights are priors — owner KT, revisit 2026-10
History
Pro unlocks 90-day and 1-year composite depth, per-component history and funding / open-interest detail. See plans
Cycle read
A deterministic phase classification from the score's level, its 30-day slope and the sentiment band. Registered thresholds, no discretion — descriptive, never advice.
The cycle read needs a live composite score — it starts with the first daily snapshot and gains reliability as slope history accrues.
Not investment advice. The phase is a description of measured conditions, not a prediction.
Frequently asked questions
What is the crypto market health score?
A composite 0–100 read on the whole crypto market, built from five measured components: trend, breadth, volume regime, sentiment and dominance rotation. It describes current conditions — it does not predict prices.
How is the score calculated?
Each component is scored 0–100 from public market data across roughly the top 1,000 coins, then combined as 0.30×Trend + 0.25×Breadth + 0.15×Volume + 0.15×Sentiment + 0.15×Rotation. The weights are documented priors, owned and revisited on a schedule.
Why is the score shown as a range instead of a single number?
When a component is missing — for example when the sentiment source fails — we exclude it and widen the published range instead of inventing a value. The range is the honest uncertainty of that day's reading.
What is the Danger Index?
A separate 0–100 gauge of downside-risk conditions: weakening trend, leverage in derivatives markets, sentiment froth and breadth divergence. Health and danger can be elevated at the same time — late-cycle markets often score high on both.
How often is the data updated?
A snapshot is recorded once a day. Component inputs such as dominance carry longer backfilled history, but the composite score is only ever computed live — we never reconstruct scores for dates before tracking began.
Act on regime changes, not headlines
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