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        Fibonacci Levels & Market Cap Projections
| Fib Level | Target Price | Gains | Projected MCap | MCap Context | Risk Score | 
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Custom Target Analysis
Price Targets
Let’s break down each timeframe and its significance:
24 Hours:
- Best for day trading and very short-term moves
 - Shows immediate market volatility and sentiment
 - Useful during high-volatility periods or news events
 - Most suitable for quick trades and scalping
 - However: Can be too noisy and might miss bigger trends
 
7 Days:
- Good for swing trading opportunities
 - Shows short-term trend direction
 - Captures recent market sentiment
 - Balances out daily volatility
 - Useful for coins that are currently trending or in play
 
30 Days:
- Shows established trends more clearly
 - Good for medium-term position trading
 - Captures a full market cycle
 - More reliable support/resistance levels
 - Better for understanding the current market phase
 
1 Year:
- Shows the big picture
 - Captures full market cycles
 - Best for identifying major support/resistance levels
 - Great for long-term position targets
 - Most reliable for major trend analysis
 - Especially useful for newer coins to see their full trading history
 
The choice of timeframe depends on:
- Your Trading Style:
- Day trader → 24h/7d
 - Swing trader → 7d/30d
 - Position trader → 30d/1y
 - Long-term holder → 1y
 
 - Market Conditions:
- High volatility → Shorter timeframes
 - Stable trends → Longer timeframes
 - Range-bound → Multiple timeframes for range edges
 
 - Asset Maturity:
- New coins → Shorter timeframes (less history)
 - Established coins → Longer timeframes (more reliable patterns)
 
 - Your Trading Goals:
- Quick profits → Shorter timeframes
 - Accumulation → Longer timeframes
 - Risk management → Multiple timeframes
 
 
The risk score is on a scale of 0-100, where:
- 0-40: Low Risk (Green)
 - 40-70: Medium Risk (Yellow)
 - 70-100: High Risk (Red)
 
Breaking it down:
- Fibonacci Risk (40%):
- Based on how high the Fibonacci level is
 - Higher levels = higher risk
 - Maxes out at 40 points
 
 - Gains Risk (20%):
- Based on how much % increase is needed
 - Higher gains needed = higher risk
 - Maxes out at 20 points
 
 - Market Cap Risk (40%):
- Based on comparison to Bitcoin’s market cap
 - 40 points if exceeds BTC
 - 35 points if >25% of BTC
 - 25 points if >10% of BTC
 - 15 points if >5% of BTC
 - ≤10 points if reasonable
 
 
The final score is then multiplied by the risk profile multiplier:
- Conservative: 0.7x
 - Moderate: 1.0x
 - Aggressive: 1.3x
 
And displayed with color coding:
- Green (Low Risk): <40
 - Yellow (Medium Risk): 40-70
 - Red (High Risk): >70