Orderflow Screener
Scan orderflow across every coin at once to find where the big money is moving.
What is Orderflow Screener?
Orderflow Screener monitors real-time orderflow data across all available cryptocurrencies simultaneously, saving you from having to check each coin individually. It scans for large institutional-sized orders, order imbalances between the bid and ask side, and unusual flow patterns that may indicate directional conviction from significant market participants.
The core value of this tool is efficiency. Instead of flipping through dozens of charts trying to spot interesting activity, the screener surfaces the coins that matter right now. When a coin suddenly sees a surge in large buy orders or a heavy imbalance tilts the order book in one direction, it appears at the top of the screener — letting you focus your attention where the action is.
For traders who follow the smart money approach, this tool acts as a radar system. Institutional and whale-sized orders often precede significant price moves, and catching them early gives you an edge. The screener highlights these events across the entire market in real time.
Key Concepts
- Order Imbalance: When buy-side volume significantly exceeds sell-side volume (or vice versa), indicating directional pressure
- Institutional Orders: Unusually large trades or order clusters that exceed typical retail size, often from funds, market makers, or whales
- Directional Flow: Sustained one-sided orderflow suggesting conviction — not just random noise but a clear pattern of accumulation or distribution
- Flow Strength: The magnitude and consistency of orderflow in a given direction across a period of time
How to Use Orderflow Screener
- Open Orderflow Screener from the sidebar under Orderflow Tools
- The screener immediately displays all monitored coins ranked by flow activity
- Sort by order imbalance, large order count, or flow strength depending on what you are looking for
- Click on any coin to drill down into its detailed orderflow data
- Use filters to narrow results by exchange, minimum order size, or specific coin categories
What to Look For
- Bullish signals: Coins showing strong bid-side imbalance with consistent large buy orders. Multiple coins in the same sector showing simultaneous bullish flow often indicates sector rotation.
- Bearish signals: Heavy ask-side imbalance with increasing large sell orders. Watch for coins that previously showed bullish flow suddenly flipping to bearish — this reversal is often significant.
- Key patterns: Sudden flow spikes in a previously quiet coin often precede breakouts. Divergence between price and flow (price flat but flow aggressively directional) suggests a move is building.
- Combine with: Flow Chart for real-time visualization of a specific coin’s flow, Whale Delta to see if flow is whale-driven or retail-driven, Trading Scanner for technical pattern confirmation
Supported Exchanges
| Exchange | Status |
|---|---|
| Binance | ✅ |
Tips
- Focus on coins where both volume and imbalance are elevated — imbalance alone can be misleading on low-volume coins
- Check the screener before entering any trade to ensure orderflow supports your thesis
- The screener shows current conditions, not predictions — orderflow can reverse quickly, so always combine with other confirmation tools