Module 05

Read a memecoin chart without faking expertise

Understand DexScreener basics: CA, liquidity, volume, market cap, candles, buys, sells.

18 minBeginner levelVideo included
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How To Use SOLANA Memecoin TOOLS

Tool walkthrough for charts, scanners, and wallet checks.

What this means

A chart is a receipt stream, not a crystal ball. It shows recent price, volume, liquidity, buys, and sells.

Why it matters

Noobs often buy green candles without checking liquidity, holders, or whether the token is even the real one.

Do this
  • Start from the contract address.
  • Compare liquidity, volume, and market cap together.
  • Check recent buys and sells.
Don't do this
  • Do not buy only because the line is going up.
  • Do not trust the token name alone.
  • Do not ignore tiny liquidity.
Watch for

Huge candles on tiny liquidity can be bait. The exit door may be too small.

Read on screen

Chart labels: CA, Liquidity, Volume, Market Cap, Buys, Sells, Holders.

Try this

Open a chart and explain liquidity in one sentence before making any trade decision.

// Start with the contract address

Token names and tickers can be copied.

The contract address is the token identity.

Always verify the CA against official sources.

// Liquidity

Liquidity is the size of the door everyone exits through.

Low liquidity means selling can move price hard.

Big candles with tiny liquidity are dangerous.

// Volume

Volume shows trading activity.

High volume can be real attention or churn/manipulation.

Compare volume to liquidity and market cap.

// Candles and momentum

Green candles show price moved up in that period.

Red candles show price moved down.

A vertical green candle is not a plan. It is often where noobs become exit liquidity.

// Buy/sell flow

Look at recent transactions.

Repeated sells from large wallets are a warning.

Healthy charts usually have real two-way activity.

// Completion checklist

Verified CA
Checked liquidity
Checked volume
Looked at buy/sell flow
Reminder: this is not financial advice. The goal is operational literacy: fewer bad clicks, fewer wrong sends, fewer preventable losses.
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