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MM Sniper
Everything you need to run your first analysis correctly — what screenshots to take, how to read the results, and the discipline rules the framework is built around.
V3.5B · March 2026
What This Tool Is

MM Sniper is a short-signal detection tool for parabolic cryptocurrency perpetual futures. It is not a signal service. It does not broadcast trades. It reads the specific chart in front of you, at the moment you run it, and tells you whether the conditions for a high-probability short are present.

You upload two screenshots, optionally enter your funding rate, and the tool returns a structured analysis scored across five pillars with a trade decision and specific price levels.

What it detects: The moment a parabolic move runs out of fuel — retail FOMO buyers arriving at the top, smart money distributing, and the conditions aligning for a reversal short.

The threshold for SHORT NOW is deliberately high. That is the point. A tool that fires SHORT NOW on every extended chart is useless. MM Sniper only fires when all three conditions are confirmed.
The Two Screenshots You Need
📊 Image 1 — 5m Price Chart

Your chart must show all of the following with labeled values visible:

EMA7, EMA14, EMA28 — with the exact numerical values labeled on the chart
Volume histogram — with MA5 and MA10 lines drawn on it
RSI6, RSI12, RSI24 — with labeled values at the bottom panel
Tip: Landscape orientation captures more candle history. Make sure indicator values are readable — the tool reads the exact numbers, not the visual position of lines.
Example — What your chart should look like:
Example 5m price chart with EMA, Volume and RSI visible
🔥 Image 2 — Coinglass 24h Liquidation Heatmap
Source: Coinglass.com → Liquidation Heatmap → 24h view
Use Model 1
Price overlay and price scale on the right must be visible
Color reference: yellow/white = heaviest cluster, teal/green = moderate, purple = minimal
Example — What your heatmap should look like:
Example Coinglass 24h Liquidation Heatmap
💰 Funding Rate (Optional but Important)

Enter the current funding rate as a percentage and select the interval your exchange displays (8H, 4H, or 1H). The tool normalizes it automatically.

Negative funding = shorts paying longs. This vetoes the short regardless of score. If funding is deeply negative, the market is already crowded short and the squeeze fuel is gone.
Scoring and Exhaustion Levels

Total score is out of 25 — five pillars, each scored 0–5. The max is always 25.

Total Score Exhaustion Level
20–25EXTREME EXHAUSTION
15–19STRONG EXHAUSTION
10–14MODERATE EXHAUSTION
5–9EARLY WARNING
0–4NO EXHAUSTION
Trade Decisions — What They Mean

Rules apply in order. First match wins.

Decision What it means
SHORT NOW Score 20+, volume climax confirmed, heatmap rejection confirmed. All three conditions met.
WAIT FOR CONFIRMATION Strong setup, one or more conditions not yet confirmed. Set alert, re-run when it fires.
WATCH ONLY Setup building but funding negative or score 10–14 with partial signals. Not ready — monitor.
DO NOT SHORT Score below threshold, move already played out, or funding vetoes the trade. Stand down.
Negative funding vetoes the short regardless of score. Even a 22/25 EXTREME with negative funding returns DO NOT SHORT or WATCH ONLY. No squeeze fuel = poor R:R.

Trade Levels

Trade levels (entry, stop, T1, T2, T3) are calculated for every decision except DO NOT SHORT. For WAIT FOR CONFIRMATION and WATCH ONLY, levels show a PROJECTED badge. These are preparation levels — not live entries. Do not act on them until the signal confirms on a re-run.

T1: 20–30% retrace of the full parabolic move
T2: 40–50% retrace
T3: 60–70% retrace
Stop: 3–5% above entry, above recent swing high
How to Read the Results

Work through the results panel in order:

01
Score Ring + Exhaustion Level — The overall read at a glance. Color-coded: red = extreme, orange = strong, amber = moderate, cyan = early warning, grey = none.
02
Trade Decision — The framework's verdict. Note the confidence level (HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW) and read the confidence reason — it explains what is and isn't confirmed.
03
Indicator Readout — The EMA and RSI values the tool read from your chart. Check these against your screenshot. If they don't match your labeled values, the model misread the chart and the score should be treated with caution. This is your primary quality check.
04
5-Pillar Scorecard — Each pillar shows its score, a CONFIRMED / PARTIAL / NOT DETECTED badge, and observations. Read the observations — they tell you specifically what the tool saw and why it scored as it did.
05
Trade Setup — Entry, stop, and three targets with R:R. PROJECTED means the signal is not yet confirmed. Do not enter on projected levels.
06
Key Warnings — Amber warning items. Read all of them before acting.
07
What To Watch For — Only appears on WAIT FOR CONFIRMATION and WATCH ONLY. A dynamic checklist of the specific conditions needed to confirm the short. Items reference actual price levels and indicator values from your chart. HIGH priority items are the critical ones.
The Workflow

For a fresh analysis:

01
Open your 5m chart for the asset you're watching. Ensure EMA7/14/28, volume with MA5/MA10, and RSI6/12/24 are all visible with labeled values. Take a landscape screenshot.
02
Open Coinglass → Liquidation Heatmap → 24h view for the same asset. Screenshot with price scale visible.
03
Check your exchange for the current funding rate and interval.
04
Upload both screenshots, enter the funding rate, run the analysis.
05
Read the Indicator Readout first — verify the tool read your chart correctly.
06
Work through the results in order.

When the result is WAIT FOR CONFIRMATION or WATCH ONLY:

01
Note the highest priority Watch For item — it references a specific price level.
02
Set a price alert on your exchange at that level.
03
Save the PNG export for reference.
04
Leave it alone. Do not re-run until the alert fires.
05
When the alert fires — take fresh screenshots and re-run immediately.
06
If the re-run returns SHORT NOW → execute. If not → reset alert, wait again.
Do not re-run mid-wait. The chart has not changed enough to matter. Re-running before the alert fires is impatience. The framework already identified what it needs to see. The one exception: a significant external event — major market-wide move, news, or funding rate spiking dramatically.

When the result is SHORT NOW:

The three conditions are confirmed. Execute your entry at or near the stated level. Set your stop above the swing high. Pre-set limit orders at T1, T2, T3.
Trading Discipline Rules

These are not suggestions. They are the rules the framework is built around.

1
18/25 is not a pass
The framework requires 20+ with volume climax AND heatmap rejection confirmed for SHORT NOW. A compelling 18/25 setup is WAIT FOR CONFIRMATION. That is not a near-miss — it is the framework protecting you from a premature entry.
2
One trade per day
One analysis, one setup, one entry. No second positions while one is running. The framework filters down to the best opportunity available. Running multiple setups simultaneously creates noise and produces a track record you can't evaluate.
3
Set alert, leave it alone
Once WAIT FOR CONFIRMATION is returned and your alert is set — stop watching the chart. The framework will tell you when to look again. Watching mid-wait is screen time that produces no edge.
4
Always re-run at the alert
Never enter based on the original analysis alone. The chart has developed since the first run. The re-run at alert time is the entry decision. The original analysis is preparation.
5
Post-entry funding monitor
If funding flips negative while you're in position, treat it as an early exit signal regardless of price. The squeeze thesis has changed.
What Makes a Good Screenshot
Price Chart
Landscape orientation — more candle history visible
All three EMA values labeled and readable
RSI panel visible at the bottom with all three values labeled
Volume histogram with MA lines visible
Recent price action fills the frame — don't zoom too far out
Heatmap
24h view on Coinglass, Model 1
Price scale visible on the right
Color gradient visible — contrast between yellow/white and purple must be clear
Price overlay on top of the heatmap
If the indicator values aren't readable in your screenshot, the tool cannot read them either. The Indicator Readout section in results will show exactly what it saw — always check this first.
Common Questions
Why did I get a different score than someone else on the same asset?
Because you were looking at a different moment. Your chart, your volume bars, your EMA values — they are specific to the second you took that screenshot. Someone running the same asset five minutes later has a different chart. Each analysis is the most accurate read possible for your specific entry window. That is not inconsistency — it is precision.
The score is high but the decision is WATCH ONLY or WAIT — why?
One of the three SHORT NOW conditions is not confirmed: either volume climax, heatmap rejection, or the score threshold. Or funding is negative. The score reflects exhaustion level. The decision reflects whether the entry conditions are actually met. A strong setup that isn't ready is still not ready.
What if the model read my EMA/RSI values incorrectly?
Check the Indicator Readout against your screenshot. If the numbers don't match, the analysis is unreliable — don't act on it. Take a cleaner screenshot with the values clearly visible and re-run. Ensure your chart is not zoomed in so far that the indicator values are cut off.
Should I enter immediately on SHORT NOW?
Execute at or near the stated entry level. The signal is confirmed — acting on it is the correct response. Pre-set your stop and target orders before you're in the position, not after.
Can I run multiple assets?
Yes. But take one setup at a time. If two assets both return SHORT NOW on the same day, pick the higher confidence one and stand down on the second. One trade per day.