A 10-minute Friday review with Market Risk Radar
Most portfolio mistakes happen on autopilot: you notice a problem only after a drawdown. A short weekly ritual — same day, same order — catches drift early. The Market Risk Radar in Smitvi’s Intelligence Center is built for exactly this kind of scan: market-level risk, sector heat, and top-asset readings in one place, free without login.
Minute 1–2: Market regime
Open the Crypto Health Score widget. Note the score and regime label (Healthy, Cautious, or Stressed). Write one sentence: “Market feels ___ because ___.” No action yet — just orientation.
Minute 3–5: Sector and asset risk
In the Risk Radar, scan sector rows — Layer 1, DeFi, memes, stablecoins, etc. Flag any sector marked High risk that overlaps heavily with your holdings. Then skim the top-asset table: if coins you own show elevated risk while your portfolio health still reads “good,” that gap is worth a manual look.
Connected users also see Portfolio vs market on the dashboard — a direct comparison of your health score against the market index with plain-language gap notes.
Minute 6–7: Yield and idle cash
Jump to Yield Opportunities. This is not a “pick the highest APY” screen — it surfaces staking and Earn ideas plus trending movers for context. Cross-check against our stablecoin buffer guide: opportunity only matters if liquidity fits your plan.
Minute 8–9: Alerts and brief
If you use Smitvi Pro, open the daily briefing and confirm alert rules still match your intent — especially concentration and whale thresholds. Adjust rules; do not chase every notification.
Minute 10: Decide what you will not do
End with a explicit non-action: “No trades this weekend,” or “Research only on SOL risk.” The goal of the radar is clarity, not activity. Execution stays on Binance, on your timeline.
Checklist you can reuse
- Market health score + regime noted
- High-risk sectors overlapping my bags flagged
- Stablecoin buffer vs Earn opportunities reviewed
- Portfolio vs market gap read (if connected)
- One intentional non-action written down
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