Tree Capital is a fast and reliable news aggregator, also suitable for chart analysis and capturing market tops and bottoms.
Author: Golden
Compiled by: Deep Tide TechFlow
1. Trading Bots
Trading bots are very worthwhile tools that can provide the fastest execution speed, the best execution results, and an excellent user interface and experience. If you are still using Raydium or Jupiter, using trading bots can significantly improve your trading performance.
I personally use two bots: Photon for quick batch and short-term trading (minutes/hours), and Trojan for longer-term trading (hours/days).
(Although it may seem a bit self-promotional, there are indeed many benefits to using them)
Here are my personal settings for Photon and Trojan:
Buy slippage: 15%
Sell slippage: 8%
Priority and bribe fees: 0.03 SOL
Trojan user interface example:
Photon user interface example:
2. Wallet Tracking
In wallet tracking, I've used several different bots.
With some time and effort, wallet tracking can become a highly profitable strategy, and I've gained many trading opportunities through it. To find suitable wallets, I employed several methods: for example, by exchanging trading wallets with others, gathering wallet information from group chats I participate in, and obtaining wallet addresses from profit screenshot tweets posted by people. Overall, I currently track 220 wallets, which may sound like a lot, but many are just backup wallets of people I already track, most of which are idle, so it's not difficult to manage. You can also use dex screener to find quality wallets, for example:
On dexscreener, find a recently outperforming token (e.g., luce)
Check the 'Top Traders' section for a quality wallet that is not a bot
Enter wallets on Cielo to find one with a win rate above 50%, with both realized and unrealized gains being high, and has traded 30 to 150 tokens in the past 30 days; if you find such a wallet, start tracking it.
* Using Cielo can help you assess the quality of a wallet and find related wallets.
Spark Wallet Tracker is a very practical tool that can notify you when transactions occur in wallets (this is the tool I think is the fastest, easiest to import wallets, and overall the best). I usually filter to receive transactions over $3,000, otherwise, there would be too much useless information.
At the same time, you need to identify when someone is 'leading' copy traders, which often leads many people to fall into traps. An effective identification method is to observe whether a wallet is making large purchases (e.g., 10 SOL, 20 SOL, 30 SOL, etc.) of tokens with a market cap below $50,000.
I also enjoy using the Red Pill bot; through wallet tracking, you can see when someone buys or sells tokens, and through Red Pill, you can see when someone joins a new Telegram group. Each Telegram user has an Alpha score, and generally, the higher the score, the better the user. I currently track 120 users, focusing on those who perform well in difficult situations (usually those in excellent friend circles and group chats), insiders, strong whales, developers, etc., aiming to track those with an Alpha score over 40 and who have joined 15 to 75 groups. I think this is an underrated tool that truly changes the game. Here’s an example of a notification I received today showing someone I track joined Suwi TG.
3. Mugetsu
Mugetsu is a very practical tool, it can be considered an all-in-one bot, here are my favorite features:
Avoid falling into 'farms': use /site_check and /twitter_reuse to check if a website or Twitter is reused, /bundle function (as the name suggests), /fresh to see if the holders are newly created wallets.
Basic research: /top, this is one of my favorite features, it shows the main holders of a token and their other holdings, which is very useful for judging whether a token is noise or has potential, and can also help discover insider information and track smart money movements.
Bot links.
4. Tree Capital
Tree Capital is an excellent tool, a fast and reliable news aggregator, also suitable for chart analysis and capturing market tops and bottoms. It is easy to use. Here’s an example of a BTC chart I plotted by entering fcb 1d.
Bot links.
That’s all I want to introduce today; here are some tools I didn’t cover in this article because it’s already quite lengthy (perhaps I’ll introduce them next time), but they are also excellent:
Bubblemaps
Rick
Tweet catcher
Alpha Hunter
Defined Bot
Holderscan
In this article, I haven't covered all the bots I use, but I introduced some excellent tools that I believe everyone should at least try once.
Thank you for reading, and I hope this article helps you.
(Sorry, some of the recommended links seem a bit cheeky haha, but rest assured, there’s no paid content here; all thoughts and opinions are 100% honest, and I won’t recommend anything I don’t use every day.)