The best crypto setups right now, named, scored and planned.
Smart Setups reads the whole market and surfaces the trades worth taking — each one given a name, a long or short call, a 0-100 quality score, and a full plan with entry, stop-loss, first target and risk:reward. Not a raw indicator dump: a ranked shortlist you can act on.
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A shortlist of tradeable setups, best first.
Every named setup is scored 0-100 and ranked so the strongest opportunities float to the top — no scrolling a wall of indicators to guess which one matters. Each card tells you the trade at a glance: what it is, which way, how good, and where.
- Named trades. Breakout, Breakout retest, Trendline break, Breakout watch, Support bounce / Resistance fade, Reversal, or Trend continuation — a thesis, not a metric.
- A direction and a score. Each setup calls long or short and carries a 0-100 Setup Quality Score — the single number the board ranks by.
- Evidence at a glance. Top-percentile, relative-volume and freshness chips, plus a New badge for a just-fired trigger and an MTF badge when the higher timeframes agree.
- Binance spot and futures. Setups are computed from Binance candle history across both markets — the same feed the charts and indicator alerts run on.
Smart Setups · ranked by quality
Sort: Best · 4h · ≥ 70
Best setups first — every card names the trade
Entry, stop, target — and the checklist behind it.
Open any setup and it hands you a structural trade plan: an entry anchored to the setup (market on a fresh break, the boundary on a retest), a protective stop at real structure, a first target, and the resulting risk:reward. A pass/fail checklist shows exactly what does and doesn't line up.
- A structural plan. Entry, stop-loss and first target drawn from key levels and the pattern's measured move — the stop sits at structure, not a round guess.
- Honest risk:reward. Reward-to-risk is computed from the plan and shown on the card, so a poor R:R never hides behind a pretty pattern.
- A pass/fail checklist. Quality, freshness, volume confirmation, higher-timeframe agreement and R:R — checks that fail are shown, not buried.
- Dead plans flagged. If price has already breached the stop, the setup is marked invalidated instead of dressed up as fresh.
The trade, spelled out
SOL/USDT · 4h
Entry
182.40
Stop loss
171.20
First target
214.80
Risk / reward 2.9 : 1
Setup checklist
- ✓Pattern quality
- ✓Fresh break
- ✓Volume confirmed
- ✓Higher timeframe agrees
- ✓R:R ≥ 1.5
- ✗Not invalidated
5 of 6 checks pass — the one that fails is shown too
What the score actually measures.
The Setup Quality Score blends five components — so a clean pattern with no volume, or a great chart fighting its higher timeframe, ranks below a setup where everything lines up.
- CContext— How strongly trend, momentum, volume and structure agree with the trade direction — each category capped so one signal counted six ways can't dominate.
- EEvent— The trigger that makes it actionable now — volume-gated and decayed by freshness, so a break from 15 bars ago fades.
- PParticipation— Whether real activity is behind the move — relative volume, aggressive taker flow, and 24h liquidity.
- RRisk— The reward-to-risk of the suggested plan — target distance over stop distance.
- AAlignment— How the higher timeframes lean versus the trade's direction — the separator between a strong setup and a marginal one.
Chop and stale-data guards then damp scores that don't deserve the rank
Seven setups, each a trade thesis.
The strongest event on the chart defines the trade — it fixes the direction and names the archetype the card headlines. Filter to only the kinds you trade.
- 01Breakout— price cleared a pattern boundary on volume — the named pattern headlines the card.
- 02Breakout retest— a flipped boundary was retested and held — an entry at the level, not a chase.
- 03Trendline break— a multi-touch trendline gave way in the trade's direction.
- 04Breakout watch— a coiled pattern or squeeze not triggered yet — a conditional entry just beyond the edge.
- 05Support bounce / Resistance fade— price reacted at a key level with reversal evidence behind it.
- 06Reversal— a stretched momentum extreme, a reversal candle, or a failed-breakout trap turning the other way.
- 07Trend continuation— no fresh trigger, but the trend and higher timeframes line up for a with-trend entry.
Filters · Timeframe · Min score · Direction · Quote pair · Setup type · Multi-TF confirmed · Sort Best / Freshest / Best R:R / Volume
Smart Setups — common questions
- How is Smart Setups different from a market scanner or an indicator alert?
- A scanner or alert flags one raw condition — RSI crossed 30, volume spiked. Smart Setups reads the whole chart, names the trade (Breakout, Support bounce, Reversal and more), calls a direction, scores it 0-100, and hands you an entry, stop-loss, first target and risk:reward with a pass/fail checklist. It is decision support, not a signal dump.
- How is the 0-100 Setup Quality Score calculated?
- It blends five things: how much the indicators agree with the trade (context), the strength of the actual trigger (volume-gated and decayed by freshness), real participation (volume, taker flow and liquidity), the plan's reward-to-risk, and higher-timeframe alignment. Setups are built on Binance spot and futures candles.
- Is Smart Setups free — and is it financial advice?
- It is free: the free plan includes every CoinBeacon feature, plus 10 active alerts and 10 notifications per day, with Google sign-in. And no — it is decision support, not financial advice. Every setup shows its evidence so you make the call.
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