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IntelliSeason
Seasonality heatmap of average returns by time-of-day and day-of-week (UTC).
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About IntelliSeason
Traders feel that certain hours and days move more, but rarely check. IntelliSeason builds a heatmap of a coin's average return by UTC hour-of-day and by weekday from its candle history — green where it tended to rise, red where it fell. It surfaces the temporal tendencies people talk about (the US-open surge, dead weekends) so you can verify them instead of guessing. Computed in your browser.
How to use
- Enter a coin
- Build the seasonality heatmap
- Read which hours and weekdays lean green or red
- Treat strong slots as tendencies to watch, not rules
FAQ
What's in the cells?
The average of the coin's hourly returns falling in that UTC hour or weekday, across all the history available. It's a mean, so a couple of huge candles can colour a slot — read it alongside how much history there is.
Is seasonality reliable?
Partly. Some patterns (session opens, weekend liquidity) are structural and persistent; others are noise that won't repeat. Use it as a prior, confirmed by what price is actually doing now.
Why UTC?
So the buckets are consistent regardless of your timezone. Shift by your offset to map to local session times.