Elxes FAQ – Free Pump Scanner & Wick Detector

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What markets does Elxes scan?

Binance Futures USDT pairs on 1m, 3m, and 5m intervals.

Does Elxes predict price direction?

No. It only flags sudden price/volume changes; it does not forecast future moves.

Why do I see delays?

Exchange/API limits, network conditions, or technical issues can cause delays or gaps.

What are the tags?

UP DOWN VOL describe the primary reason an event appeared.

How to detect crypto pumps?

Crypto pumps can be detected by sudden abnormal price spikes, unusual trading volume increases, and coordinated activity on social media channels.

What is a crypto pump scanner?

A crypto pump scanner is a tool that monitors price and volume data to flag unusual short-term spikes that may signal pump activity.

How does a coin pump scanner work?

A coin pump scanner analyzes candlestick intervals, price deltas, and trading volume to highlight sudden market movements.

What makes Elxes different from other pump detectors?

Elxes scans Binance Futures USDT pairs in real time, using multiple intervals (1m, 3m, 5m) and flags unusual price or volume changes instantly.

What is a wick scanner in crypto trading?

A wick scanner tracks candlestick wicks to detect sudden price rejections or spikes that indicate volatility.

How does Elxes wick scanner help detect sudden moves?

Elxes wick scanner highlights candles with unusually long wicks, signaling potential reversals or aggressive price manipulation.

Is there a real-time coin pump detector?

Yes. Elxes Real-Time Crypto Pump Detector scans multiple intervals and alerts users instantly about abnormal moves in Binance Futures markets.

Why use a pump scanner instead of manual chart watching?

A pump scanner like Elxes processes hundreds of trading pairs in real time, making it impossible to miss sudden moves that would be difficult to spot manually; and most importantly, it alerts you as soon as possible.

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