# 2. Tradability Score

**Tradability Score shows how actively the token is traded in the last minute.**\
**Higher scores indicate higher trading activity.**

Astrum analyzes real-time activity.

The score incorporates:

* trade frequency in the last 60 seconds
* volatility levels
* transactions on the token

This metric is designed to highlight tokens that are currently **moving fast**, making them easier for short-term flips or scalping.

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#### **How to Use Tradability Score**

The higher the score, the easier it is to:

* enter positions
* exit positions
* scalp or flip short-term moves

Astrum recommends using Tradability Score as a real-time compass for trading conditions.

#### **Important Safety Note**

⚠️ **Tradability Score does NOT indicate token safety.**\
It only reflects *how active and volatile* the token is right now.

A token can have:

* **high tradability (90+)** but be extremely risky or manipulated
* **low tradability** but still be fundamentally safe

This metric should never be used alone to judge whether a token is safe.

#### **Best Practice: Combine with Astrum Index**

To make optimal decisions, we strongly recommend using **two metrics together**:

| Metric                           | Purpose                                           |
| -------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------- |
| **Astrum Index (safety)**        | Measures stability & % of risky/rug-like wallets  |
| **Tradability Score (activity)** | Measures how active and easy to flip the token is |

#### **Recommended Combination for Trading**

For the safest and most profitable trading experience:

✔️ **Astrum Index = Green (≥ 70)**\
✔️ **Tradability Score = High (≥ 80)**

Using both metrics together dramatically increases the quality of trades and reduces exposure to unsafe tokens.


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