Quick Start Guide
Market Sonar Guide: Find the Right Tokens, Fast
Too many options? Not sure where to begin?
This guide helps you navigate the different filters, platforms, and strategies available for building your ideal Market Sonar setup. Whether you're hunting for early gems or filtering for safer plays, understanding how to combine these tools effectively is key. Use this guide to experiment, refine, and lock in a strategy that fits your style.
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1) Platforms
You can choose to run market sonar on one, two, or all platforms. Each stage represents a different phase of token maturity, from early discovery to more established listings.
Every platform has its own dynamics — what works on Pump.fun may not apply to Raydium. Tailor your filters and configurations based on the platform you're targeting to get the most relevant results. Test, observe, and adapt to find what works best for each.
Pump.fun Best for catching early momentum. 🔹 Start with: — focus on holder count, new buyers, and sudden volume spikes. 🔹 Ideal: Discover tokens just gaining traction before they mature.
Raydium Best for evaluating long-term viability. 🔹 Start with: Strong filters — look for active trading, and token holder retention. 🔹 Ideal: Find tokens that perform beyond the hype and hold value over time.
*Currently only Raydium V4 is supported. More support is on the way
2) Filters
What These Filters Do These filters help surface tokens that are potentially safer, more transparent, or better aligned with community values. Each one flags a different aspect of trust or risk.
Why You Shouldn’t Select Everything Selecting all filters at once can overly restrict your search — especially in early-stage markets where tokens may not yet meet every standard. You’ll likely miss out on newer or high-potential opportunities.
How to Use Them There’s no perfect combination. The best approach depends on your strategy — whether you’re aiming for early discovery or prioritizing safety. Test different setups, adjust based on results, and refine your filters over time to build your ideal market sonar.
Recommended Filters to start with For a safer and cleaner signal without over-filtering, start with these three:
Mint Auth Disabled – Reduces risk of unlimited token minting.
Freeze Auth Disabled – Prevents the creator from freezing your tokens.
LP Burned – Indicates stronger commitment to liquidity and less likelihood of rug pulls.
These filters give you a good foundation while still keeping room for early, high-potential tokens that haven’t checked every box yet. You can always layer on more filters as you refine your strategy.
3) Conditions
These filters help define the type of tokens you want to surface based on on-chain activity and market signals. They’re useful for narrowing your search to specific ranges that align with your strategy — whether you're targeting low-cap gems, trending tokens, or healthy buyer/seller ratios.
Why They Matter Using min-max values lets you shape your radar — filtering out noise and focusing only on what fits your criteria. But setting too many strict ranges can result in little to no results.
Strategy Tip Start with broader ranges, then fine-tune based on what kind of opportunities you’re hunting. High buys but low dev holding? Early pump progress but solid volume? Your success depends on finding the right balance for your market sonar goals.
4) Advanced Conditions
These filters help detect momentum, reduce noise, and avoid botted or manipulated tokens. They’re especially useful for surfacing real, organic activity or catching early alpha.
Strategy Tip
Use these to sharpen your edge — but be careful not to overfilter. Combining just 1–2 behavioral filters with broader fundamentals can often reveal better signals than going too narrow.
Recommendations for using Conditions & Advanced Conditions together
Early Detection (Pump.fun) i) Marketcap: min: 7,000 max: 12,000 ii) 5 Min Holder Count Increase: 5
Breakout Monitoring (Raydium) i) Volume: min: 70,000 max: 400,000 ii) 5 Min Holder Count Increase: 20
General Guidelines
Building a strong market sonar strategy isn’t about checking every box — it’s about understanding your goals and tuning your setup accordingly.
Start Simple Begin with the essentials: choose a platform, add a few filters, and observe what comes through. Don’t overload with strict settings from the start — broad scans help you spot patterns and trends.
Refine Over Time Your first setup won’t be perfect. Use early results to learn what works, then gradually introduce more specific filters. Iterate and adapt based on what you're seeing in the market.
Balance Risk and Reward There’s always a tradeoff — tighter filters give safer results but fewer tokens; looser filters reveal more options but may include more noise. Adjust based on your appetite for risk, speed of entry, and stage of market.
Stay Flexible Markets evolve fast. What worked last week may not work today. Keep testing different combinations and stay open to changing strategies as the landscape shifts.
The best results don’t come from rigid rules—they come from smart, adaptive filtering. Let the data guide your setup, not the other way around. By experimenting with different combinations of Conditions and Advanced Conditions, you can sharpen your edge and uncover patterns others miss. Every small tweak helps fine-tune your Market Sonar, turning noise into signal and improving your chances of catching the next breakout before the crowd.
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