A scanner that helps you decide *where* to look: what 1K Scanner actually is

Not a new entry system. A template-driven scanning workspace that helps you review many symbols across multiple timeframes and prioritize candidates.

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Most traders obsess over entry tactics. But the actual reason they lose? Picking the wrong targets.

1K Scanner isn’t a “new entry system”. It’s a structure-first scanning workspace that helps you decide what to review next.

The old problem

  • Watchlist bias: you only check favorites/news → miss good setups elsewhere
  • Manual overload: can’t scan thousands of symbols × multiple TFs at once
  • Noise overload: single-TF signals look like structure when they’re just noise

What 1K Scanner actually does

This tool doesn’t answer “how do I enter?” It answers “where should I even look?”

  • Builds your symbol universe through templates (for example, generating a template by size/market cap for a chosen exchange).
  • Shows multiple timeframes per symbol in one grid (rows = timeframes, columns = symbols).
  • Provides lightweight cues like consensus hotlist/cues and optional overlays (EMA/NRZ/volume/divergence) to help you prioritize what to inspect.
  • You apply your own entry method to the candidates you keep.

Real impact

  • Less searching → fewer charts to watch
  • Hidden opportunities → catch them before FOMO hits
  • Structure-first → fake signals filtered out

Bottom line

1K Scanner doesn’t invent new entries. It finds targets worth using your entries on.

So it’s not a “signal generator”. It’s a structure-first scanning workspace.

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