The Coinbase premium compares the Coinbase (USD) close against the Binance (USDT) close. A positive premium hints at firmer US spot demand.Shown for context only — it does not cast a vote.Also carries any USDT–USD basis, so treat it as an estimate.
Moving averages · price vs MA
MA5 ABOVE
75.68
MA10 ABOVE
72.634
MA20 ABOVE
72.1595
MA50 ABOVE
75.8516
MA60 ABOVE
78.4163
MA120 BELOW
82.0115
MA200 BELOW
94.0647
MA50/MA200 DEATH
↓ bearish
Price is above 5 of 7 moving averages. MA50 is below MA200 — bearish trend backbone.
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How the verdict is built · indicator votes
MACD+0.5593 vs -0.8553
line above signal
+1
RSI63.66
neutral 30–70
0
Stochastic %K85.45
overbought ≥ 80
-1
Bollingerclose 80.73 | band 65.87–78.45
at/above upper band
-1
Trend (MA200)MA200 = 94.06
price below MA200
-1
-0.40
Sum of votes -2 ÷ 5 active signals = -0.40.
Threshold ±0.30. Trading value is 1.55× its average → signal is Strong.
STRONG SHORT
Context, not voted: Coinbase premium -0.1236%. Cross-exchange flow is shown for color only and is not part of the score above.
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How to read this page
Each indicator casts one vote: long (+1), neutral (0), or short (−1). The votes are summed and divided by how many are active, giving a normalized score between −1 and +1. A score at or above +0.30 reads long, at or below −0.30 reads short, and anything in between is neutral.
Why trading value doesn't vote
Turnover doesn't point up or down on its own — rising volume can accompany either a rally or a panic. So instead of casting a vote, it scales confidence: a signal backed by above-average trading value is marked strong, while the same signal on thin volume is marked weak.
What the moving averages add
The oscillators (RSI, Stochastic, Bollinger) measure short-term stretch, but they can't tell you which way the tide is running. The moving averages supply that trend backbone — the same oversold reading means very different things in an uptrend versus a downtrend.
Why the Coinbase premium isn't a vote
The premium compares the Coinbase (USD) close with the Binance (USDT) close — a rough read on whether US spot demand is leaning into the move. It is noisy and tends to revert, so a meaningful threshold has to be proven before it could be trusted as a vote. It also folds in any gap between USDT and USD, so it's an estimate rather than a clean spread.
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Trading value is estimated from OHLC data and may differ slightly from exchange-reported figures. The Coinbase premium compares Binance (USDT) and Coinbase (USD) close prices and includes any USDT–USD basis — estimated, for reference only. This page presents market data and educational analysis only. It does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation, or a solicitation to buy or sell any asset. Indicator readings are mechanical and the AI summary is an automated interpretation — both can be wrong. Do your own research.