GeckoTerminal Market Filters
An independent market-data layer with liquidity, market-cap, multi-window volume and price-change controls, plus pool-count and reserve requirements.
Liquidity
Minimum and maximum USD depth
Volume
5-minute, 1-hour, and 24-hour floors
Movement
Three time windows with min and max
Pools
Pool count and reserve requirements
What the GeckoTerminal tab is for
Use GeckoTerminal when you want a second market-data source and additional pool-level controls. Like DexScreener, it has a source master switch and independent category toggles. Missing required source data can produce its own rejection reason, so watch data availability as carefully as threshold values.
Reading the interface
Each area answers a different operational question. Use the descriptions below before changing a filter.
Liquidity and market cap
Defines the acceptable market-size range using GeckoTerminal data.
Min and Max Liquidity
Sets lower and upper USD liquidity boundaries.
Min and Max Market Cap
Restricts candidates to the capitalization band expected by your strategy.
Volume across time
Separates immediate activity from sustained turnover.
Min Volume 5m
Requires very recent trading activity.
Min Volume 1h
Checks whether participation persists over an hour.
Min Volume 24h
Adds a full-day turnover floor.
Price-change windows
Each time window has independent lower and upper bounds.
5-minute bounds
Respond quickly to immediate pumps or dumps but can be sensitive to short-lived noise.
1-hour bounds
Balances recency with a more stable observation window.
24-hour bounds
Constrains the broader daily movement profile.
Pool metrics
Evaluates the wider pool footprint rather than only one headline value.
Min and Max Pool Count
Requires a minimum pool presence or excludes tokens fragmented across too many pools.
Min Reserve USD
Requires a minimum total reserve value across the tracked pools.
Recommended workflow
- 1
Decide whether GeckoTerminal is a required second opinion or an optional source for your setup.
- 2
Start with liquidity and reserve requirements, then add volume windows from broadest to shortest.
- 3
Use price-change bounds only when they express a deliberate strategy rule.
- 4
Watch for GeckoTerminal Data Missing in Status and Explorer before interpreting low pass rate as strict thresholds.
Practical guidance
- Short and long volume windows answer different questions; do not copy one number into every field.
- Pool count can indicate market availability, but more pools are not automatically better when liquidity is fragmented.
- Compare provider values before forcing DexScreener and GeckoTerminal into identical thresholds.
When this source is enabled and required data is unavailable, the token can be rejected for missing GeckoTerminal data. Diagnose source coverage before lowering market-quality thresholds.