Futures RSI Heatmap
Color matrix of RSI buckets across 500+ USDⓈ-M perpetual pairs. Each tile is a pair; its color encodes the current RSI bucket; sub-tiles can show multiple timeframes for at-a-glance multi-TF confluence.
The Futures RSI Heatmap is a color matrix where every tile is one USDⓈ-M perpetual pair and the tile's color encodes its current RSI bucket — deep red for Strong-sell (RSI < 20), red-orange for Sell, neutral grey for the middle, light green for Buy, deep green for Strong-buy (RSI > 80). With 500+ pairs in one view you can spot extremes, sector rotations, and crowded-side conditions in two seconds.
The page also has a Spot RSI Heatmap variant — switch with the Spot / Futures toggle at the top.

Settings
| Setting | Default | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Quote | USDT | Quote currency — USDT / USDC / BUSD / BTC. |
| Timeframes | 15m / 1h / 4h | Pick 1-3 timeframes; each tile shows them stacked. |
| Min 24h volume | $5M | Filter out illiquid pairs. |
| Sort by | Strong-sell first | Sort the tile grid by RSI extreme. |
| Color preset | Heat (red-grey-green) | Heat / Ice / Mono. |
| Tile size | Medium | Small / Medium / Large. |
Reading the matrix
- Cluster of deep-red tiles — broad market sell-off; risk-off regime.
- Cluster of deep-green tiles — broad market squeeze; risk-on regime.
- Strong-buy + Strong-sell at the same time — sector rotation; sift the leaders.
- Mixed grey — chop; no theme.
- Multi-TF confluence — a tile that's Strong-buy on 15m AND 1h AND 4h is a high-conviction setup.
Actions per tile
| Action | What it does |
|---|---|
| Click | Load into the active Chart Terminal pane. |
| Right-click → Open in new tab | Chart in a new browser tab. |
| Star | Add to watchlist. |
| Bell | Set an alert on the pair. |
Workflow
- Open the heatmap; identify cluster regions.
- Switch quote / TF combos to confirm the regime is consistent.
- Click into the brightest tiles for entry-quality reads in the Chart Terminal.
- Star the survivors → they appear in your watchlist on the chart.
Common pitfalls
- No min-volume filter — tiles are dominated by illiquid pairs with whip RSI.
- Reading 1m RSI — too noisy for a heatmap view. Use 15m+ for a meaningful regime read.
What's next
- Pullback RSI Signals — live signal feed counterpart.
- Market Indices RSI Heatmap — same idea but for indices.
- RSI Trend Detect — finds trending pairs vs. extreme pairs.