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Guide to the Collection Analytics page on Compass

The analytics tab within a collection in Compass provides valuable information for trading and investment decisions related to an NFT collection. In this guide, we'll explore how to navigate and interpret this data.

Accessing Collection Analytics

To navigate to this, click Collections and then select any collection you're interested in. You can also use the search bar to find a specific collection.

Once you've clicked into a collection, Compass will display information that stays constant regardless of the tab you're in within the collection. This includes the name, contract address, contract deployment date, token quantity in the collection, collection royalties, and whether it's revealed.

Reveal detection and status Compass automatically detects if a collection has started revealing by checking if the metadata of 5 random tokens is identical or not. This happens every five minutes if no one is subscribed to a reveal alert for the collection.

Add to watchlist The watchlist button adds the the collection to a watchlist. Learn more about watchlists here.

Understanding the Analytics Tab

The collection analytics page provides most of the trading-related information for a collection. There are two layouts: advanced and normal, both showing the same information in different ways.

On the analytics tab, you'll see:

  • Floor price: The lowest price at which an NFT is listed for sale.

  • Top Bid: The highest collection offer.

  • Tokens listed: The number of tokens listed for sale from the collection.

  • Percent listed: The percentage of the total supply listed for sale.

  • Average price: The average price at which these NFTs are selling.

  • 24h volume (ETH): The trading volume in Ethereum over the past 24 hours.

  • 30d volume (ETH): The trading volume in Ethereum over the past 30 days.

Note: All metrics are pulled from across four marketplaces: Opensea, Blur, Looksrare and X2Y2

Hovering over the Ethereum values will display their equivalent in USD.

Floor Price Chart

The Floor price chart displays the listed floor going back to the inception of the collection.

Listings Distribution Chart

Below these charts is the Listings Distribution Chart. This bar graph displays the number of listings at each price point, providing a helpful visual on where most listings are priced. If you hover over the columns, the total listings display the total count of tokens listed on all marketplaces up until that price-point. The Listings Distribution chart updates in real time.

Tip: Adjust the price grouping increments to get a better view of the listing walls.a

Sales and Listings Chart

The Sales and Listings Chart provides visual data for your chosen period. Clicking on 'Sales' or 'Listings' will only show that specific data. You can filter outliers to exclude higher price purchases that may skew analytics. Both the Sales and Listings scatter plots update in real time

On the bottom of the Sales/Listings scatter plot youโ€™ll see bars representing the count of sales/listings in that period.

Tip: Click on the Gear icon to color points by Rarity, Profit and loss, or Sale type.

Tip: Click and drag on the Sales/Listings scatter plot to adjust the zoom.

Live Feeds

Finally, there are two live feeds: Listings and Sales. Both can be sorted by date, price, and rarity. Listings are pulled in from OpenSea, Blur, X2Y2 and LooksRare, while sales are pulled in from the blockchain.

Listings with green dots are new listings while red dots represent listings whose price has been adjusted lower. Listings that have a pending transaction will have a yellow loading icon appear

Sales with a blue dot are filled listings while yellow dots are filled offers.โ€จโ€จTip: Use filters to filter for listings/sales with specific Traits, prices and Rarity rank ranges.

Using the Analytics Tab for Trading

The analytics tab is a versatile tool for various trading strategies, particularly swing trading, as it provides real-time updates on floor price, percent listed, volume, and new listings.

Note: Compass features a one-click buy feature. Clicking the green button will initiate a MetaMask transaction to purchase that NFT in one click.

By observing live listings and sales feeds, you can gauge if more listings are being added than sales, which may indicate price trends. Similarly, analyzing the Sales and Listings Chart can help predict price movements.

The Floor Price and Median Price Chart allows you to evaluate if your potential purchase is priced favorably compared to past prices. The Listings Distribution Chart then helps visualize how many sales need to occur before hitting a certain price point.

Tip: While the information provided by the analytics tab can greatly inform your trading decisions, remember that price movements aren't guaranteed.

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