Choosing The Best Wallet Analyzer Solsqueezer Vs Solwalletanalyser
🔮Block Digest Friday
With so many wallet analyzers, it might can be a hassle deciding which to lean towards and sometimes results are different so which one is really worth it?
Last block digest Friday we analyzed results from zelfiguru, dEdge and walletx wallet analyzers, you can check it out here. Today we do the same for Solsqueezer and solwalletanalyzer, we start by scanning a wallet and putting the results side by side
Win rate
Same win rate, Solsqueezer rounds it up while solwalletanalyzer leaves the decimal
Same total trades and same win and lost trades count
Fast orders
This seems to be calculated the same way as they both record “0”
Average buy size
Solsqueezer records 0.49 while solwalletanalyzer records $85 at the time this result created this is quite correct (before this little bullish run that now has sol at $200)
Unique trading days vs Trade periods
No need to beat around the bush, I don’t see the need for unique trading days, it would confuse whoever sees it so would the trade periods by I believe you can figure how it works much more sooner than the other. Trade periods is a sum total of all the trading hours including holding tokens
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Trade duration
These are calculated very differently, Solwalletanalyser calculates based off wining and Losing trade average duration and records them separately while Solsqueezer analyzer comes up with a time range by calculating all trades together
I don’t think it matters though as the time range is very similar and doesn’t impact your decision making
Average orders/trades per day
This is so far of from each other the trader doesn’t trade as much so I wonder why solwalletanalyzer has such a high number 0.48 compared to Solsqueezer 0.2
ROI
They are close enough 91% for Sol wallet and 92% for Solsqueezer. They both have Three different ROI but only average Trade ROI and ROI seems to be calculated using the same metrics the other are too far of
Gas Fees
The gas fees is calculated the same way as they both have the same exact figures for Average gas fee, jito tip and blox tip
MCAP characteristics and Buys distribution
They are both calculated differently, Solsqueezer uses the “total trades” metrics but for some reason I notice all the numbers do not always sim up the total trades, solwalletanalyzer uses the “total orders” metrics, when summed up you get the same number as the “total orders”
After comparing the metrics they have in common you realize they have even more metrics they don’t have in common now that bring the questions, which is better
Solanalyzer and Solsqueezer do have a lot in common, the figures in the results are similar so what would make one stand out
Solwalletanalyzer has a more extensive break down of wallet statistics, giving you more data to put into consideration, whether you need those extras depend on you, but I’ll put the extra metrics they don’t have in common below so you get to decide.
Pump Fun
Solwalletanalyzer has a small dedicated pumpfun section which is automatically included result but you can get all the results for just pump.fun by activating “Only Pumpfun” In Solsqueezer settings
Other features
Solsqueezer has more features than Solwalletanalyser so if you are more interested in other features Solwalletanalyser won’t be a better option
Solsqueezer Features
☑️ Getting wallets from token analysis
☑️ Analyzing wallets in bulk up to 100 at the same time and 300 in different text boxes at the same time
☑️ Filter the results you get from both token analysis and batch analysis, so you only receive what you want.
☑️ Solsqueezer also adds related wallets the wallet owns in the results
☑️ Setting available for choosing the trade periods you want to analyze 7, 14, 30 days or Max period
☑️ Super batch (My favorite)
Another package that allows you to scan up to 50k wallet from a txt file at once
☑️ It supports not just Sol but other EVN tokens like ETH, BASE and BSC
☑️ Other Settings like exclude outstanding PNL trades, Exclude sold > Bought trades, choosing, include pumpfun trades, results for only pumpfun trades
Disadvantage
You don’t have a section that differentiates migrated tokens and pumpfun tokens
Solwalletanalyzer Features
☑️ Available in 10 languages, English, Chinese, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, French, Dutch, Bahasa (Indonesia), Vietnamese.
☑️ You can store wallets you are interested in using the Wallet storage feature
Disadvantage
☑️ If you make scan a wallet and get a result you must download the excel file at that moment or you won’t be able to go back to download it.
☑️ The alert feature doesn’t work
In Conclusion
Solsqueezer is overall the winner with a decent wallet result and all those extra features so if you need both you will need this analyzer but if you are only interested in a very detailed result you should get Solwalletanalyser.
Zelfiguru, walletx, dEdge, Solsqueezer and Solwalletanalyser are all promising but some stand out more than other and two stand out the most:
Zelfiguru stands out for having something priceless, a community of like minded copy traders sharing their wins, mistakes, strategy, loses, this is something you will be needing in a space where starting alone with no one is more scary than Losing
Also stands out for having the dump features for automatically finding wallet YOU like using YOUR filters
Solsqueezer stands out for having a decent result with the most features for wallets using different methods
Resources
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