How to Interpret Sentiment Trends

Market Blade’s power lies in its ability to translate complex sentiment data into actionable insights. For users new to the platform, understanding sentiment trends is key to effective trading.

Here’s a practical guide:

  • Historical Consistency: Look at the Chart Block’s historical layer. A smooth curve across all 18 sentiments (e.g., averaging 6-7 with no gaps) suggests a solid project with a reliable team and community. Jagged or incomplete curves warn of instability—think scams, pump-and-dump, or abandoned projects.

  • Real-Time Shifts: Monitor the real-time layer for sudden changes. A jump from 5 to 9 in “Mystique” might indicate a positive announcement, while a drop from 7 to 3 in “Reasonable” could signal bad news or uncertainty.

  • Divergence Signals: Any mismatch between historical and real-time data is a trading cue. A strong historical base (e.g., 7/10) with a real-time surge (e.g., 9/10) suggests a buy-and-hold opportunity. A shaky past (e.g., 4/10) with a real-time spike (e.g., 8/10) hints at speculative activity—trade short-term or avoid.


The Circular Block simplifies this: a balanced, dark-colored radial chart reflects strength; a lopsided, light-colored one flags risks. Use the AI Chat to ask, “What’s driving $SOL’s sentiment?” for instant context.

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