Move from the market board to focused coin views with linked pricing, chart context, and quick watchlist actions.
Read the crypto market like an active desk, not a noisy feed.
HUPGEAX is a professional crypto market intelligence app for iPhone. It combines live board data, multi-timeframe K-line charts, watchlists, ETF flow views, alerts, backtests, paper trading, and practical risk tools in one dark, focused workspace.
Track price, 24h change, funding, volume, and high/low without bouncing between screens.
Switch timeframes, compare chart moves, and set alert logic from one continuous workflow.
Everything you need to see market pressure clearly.
HUPGEAX is designed for people who want information density without clutter, and structure without pretending to give investment advice.
Use the fee calculator, position sizing, risk math, and crypto-fiat conversion tools before a trade idea becomes a mistake.
Monitor BTC and ETH ETF flows, total market cap, BTC dominance, and fear-and-greed reference without leaving the app.
One screen to scan. One tap to zoom in. One place to stay disciplined.
See price, 24h change, volume, range, and funding-rate context in a board designed for fast reading.
Move into K-line views, compare multiple timeframes, then check position and fee impact before you act.
Alerts, watchlist ordering, ETF flow changes, and news labels keep the market narrative attached to the numbers.
Made for active decision-makers
“I can move from a broad scan to a specific setup, check the risk math, and keep the watchlist clean without opening five different apps.”Independent beta tester, discretionary crypto trader
Also useful for learners
“The glossary, alerts, and paper trading flow give me a way to study how the market behaves without pretending I already know everything.”Independent beta tester, part-time learner
Information and analytics, not investment advice.
HUPGEAX is built for market information, structured analysis, and education. Market data can be delayed or limited by third-party providers. The app does not make recommendations and should not be treated as financial advice.