DexScreener Market Filters
Market-quality gates based on DexScreener token and pair data. Control identity completeness, liquidity and market-cap ranges, recent activity, 24-hour volume, and one-hour price movement.
Identity
Name, symbol, logo, and website
Depth
Minimum and maximum liquidity
Activity
5-minute and 1-hour transactions
Momentum
24-hour volume and 1-hour change
What the DexScreener tab is for
Use DexScreener filters to define the market profile a token must have before it reaches downstream trading logic. The source has a master enable switch, while each category can be enabled independently so you can keep useful checks without forcing every available metric.
Reading the interface
Each area answers a different operational question. Use the descriptions below before changing a filter.
Token information
Determines how complete a project profile must be.
Require Name & Symbol
Rejects incomplete token identity and is the strongest of the profile-completeness checks.
Require Logo or Website
Optional quality signals. Their absence is not on-chain proof of fraud, so use them according to your market segment.
Liquidity and market cap
Defines the market-size window ScreenerBot should consider.
Min and Max Liquidity
Avoids pools that are too shallow for execution or excludes established markets when a strategy targets smaller opportunities.
Min and Max Market Cap
Keeps candidates inside the capitalization range expected by the strategy.
Trading activity
Checks whether a market has recent participation rather than only a static pool.
Min TX (5min)
Requires immediate recent activity and reacts quickly to inactive markets.
Min TX (1h)
Requires activity to persist beyond a very short burst.
Min Volume 24h
Sets a broader turnover floor in USD.
Price-change bounds
Defines an allowed one-hour movement range.
Min Price Change 1h
Can filter severe short-term dumps or require a minimum momentum profile.
Max Price Change 1h
Can reject extreme pumps where entry risk and reversal risk may be elevated.
Recommended workflow
- 1
Enable only the categories whose data and purpose you understand.
- 2
Set liquidity first because it directly affects whether a trade can execute with acceptable impact.
- 3
Add activity and volume floors to remove inactive pools, then set market-cap and momentum bounds for strategy fit.
- 4
Review dominant DexScreener reasons in Analytics and inspect matching tokens in Explorer.
Practical guidance
- Minimum and maximum values form a range; make sure the maximum is meaningfully above the minimum.
- Profile fields such as logo and website are quality hints, not security guarantees.
- Very strict short-window activity rules can reject otherwise healthy markets during quiet periods.
DexScreener market data describes activity and liquidity, not token authority safety. Keep On-Chain and RugCheck controls available for security decisions.