MarketShok
MarketShok is a Cryptorg tool that captures unusual price moves on Bybit and Binance futures pairs in real time. When a coin suddenly shoots up or dumps sharply, MarketShok catches the event and shows the context: move strength, volumes, current orderbook state. From there it’s up to you: enter on momentum, fade the bounce or just skip.
Why it’s useful
Section titled “Why it’s useful”- Don’t miss the candle that your indicator or eyes can’t see while you’re analysing another pair.
- Find an entry point — a sharp move often continues for several candles, and MarketShok pings you in the first seconds.
- Catch the pullback after the spike — after a ShockPump there’s often a downward correction, and vice versa; the event gives a clear reference point.
- Pair filter for bots — pairs with regular “shocks” can be plugged into a Crazy bot for a breakout strategy.
Where to view
Section titled “Where to view”- In the Cryptorg cabinet —
Tools → MarketShoksection. Full table with filters, updates in real time. - Telegram bots — push notifications on events:
- Binance: @market_shock
- Bybit: @market_shock_bybit
Filters
Section titled “Filters”At the top of the page:
- Exchange — switch between Binance Futures / Bybit Futures.
- Currencies — ticker filter (pick a specific pair or “All currencies”).
- Events — filter by type (see below) or “All events”.
Event types
Section titled “Event types”MarketShok classifies moves along two axes: direction (up/down) and character (sharp impulse or extended drift).
| Event | What it means |
|---|---|
| ShockPump | Sharp impulse up — price rose substantially in a short time. |
| ShockDump | Sharp impulse down — a sharp dump. |
| SlowPump | Slow rise — price drifts upward longer, without a sharp candle. |
| SlowDump | Slow fall — gradual decline. |
Table columns
Section titled “Table columns”Each event is a row with the breakdown:
- Pair and event — ticker (e.g.,
RESOLVUSDT) + event type (ShockDump,SlowPump, …). - Current move, % — how much the price changed over the event window (
-3.09%,+3.10%etc.). - Min / max over period, % — boundaries of price movement: how deep it dropped and how high it climbed relative to base.
- Average over period, % — the pair’s averaged volatility, useful for calibration.
- Current volume, contracts — how much has been traded in the moment.
- Share vs average volume, % — how much the current volume differs from normal (a value of
94.44%or99.7%is nearly double the norm — a strong signal;12.1%— weak interest). - Volume average, % — normalized baseline for comparison.
- Counters —
short window / long window(e.g.,467 / 936): how many events on this pair have been recorded over different observation windows. A high number — the pair is often “shocky”, suitable for breakout strategies. - Event time — the precise date and time when it fired.
How to read a concrete example
Section titled “How to read a concrete example”RESOLVUSDT — ShockDump — -3.09% — -26.17% — -4.61% — 467 — 35.23% — 4.76% — 469/936 — 14:13:00
Breakdown:
- At
14:13the pairRESOLVUSDTgot the ShockDump tag — a sharp drop. - Over the event window it fell by −3.09%.
- Over the full observation period the minimum was −26.17%, the average depth of downward moves is −4.61%.
- Current volume — 467 contracts, which is 35.23% of the average (i.e., below average — event on weak interest).
- The pair fired 469 times in the short window and 936 in the long one — the pair is regularly “shocky”.
Use cases
Section titled “Use cases”- Momentum scalping. You see a ShockPump with high volume (>100% of average) — a short entry in the move’s direction, exit after 1–2 candles.
- Countertrend. You see a SlowDump with exhausting volume — long the bounce, stop under the local minimum.
- Pair shortlist. Sort the table by event counter — pick the most volatile pairs for further manual analysis or for plugging into Crazy bots.
- Telegram alerts. Subscribe to the corresponding liquidity’s bot — signals come to your phone, no need to watch the tab.