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# Pulse Overview

**Pulse is the live heartbeat of the Solana market — token lifecycle activity grouped into three readable lanes, one click away from Research or Trading.**

{% hint style="info" %}
On the Polygon (Predictions) side of GraphDex, this section has a parallel — see [Predictions side](/graphdex-docs/pulse-predictions/pulse-overview.md).
{% endhint %}

<div align="center"><figure><img src="/files/8lUlmsCcRJFqsPsTLnjB" alt="Pulse — three-lane lifecycle view"><figcaption><p>Pulse — fresh, about-to-migrate, and migrated tokens side by side.</p></figcaption></figure></div>

Pulse splits the Solana token universe into three lifecycle lanes: **New tokens** (just on-chain), **About to migrate** (warming up to graduate from a bonding curve), and **Migrated** (newly listed on a real pool). Each lane is a compact stream of token cards rather than a dense table.

Every Pulse card carries the same context you'd want before tapping a row: token name and pair, age, shortened contract address, Market Cap / Volume / Fees / TX, percentage-based audit and activity signals, and a `Buy 0.01` shortcut for one-tap execution.

Pulse pairs naturally with the rest of the terminal. A signal you spot here opens straight into **Research** for a deeper read, or **Trading** for the order panel — the selection follows you across all three surfaces.

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**Read the market in three lanes**

Glance at New for fresh appearances, About to migrate for graduations, and Migrated for fresh listings — every card has Research and Trading one tap away.
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## The Three Lanes

<table data-view="cards"><thead><tr><th></th><th></th><th data-hidden data-card-cover data-type="image">Cover image</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><a href="/pages/mbUy3xsH1kNAopC6jTrw"><strong>Reading Signals</strong></a></td><td>Every metric on a Pulse card and how to read it without opening the token page.</td><td><a href="/files/8lUlmsCcRJFqsPsTLnjB">/files/8lUlmsCcRJFqsPsTLnjB</a></td></tr><tr><td><a href="/pages/auDxLb3GSIVsuY5RI0FC"><strong>From Signal to Research</strong></a></td><td>Take a Pulse signal and inspect it inside the Research table.</td><td></td></tr><tr><td><a href="/pages/AVc6N5MIhAcmqbV8qsf1"><strong>From Signal to Trade</strong></a></td><td>Take a Pulse signal straight to a Market or Limit order on the token page.</td><td></td></tr></tbody></table>

## NEW TOKENS

The **New tokens** lane surfaces pairs the moment they appear on-chain. It's where the freshest opportunities — and the loudest noise — surface first.

* Cards arrive as the pair appears, top of the lane.
* Audit and risk-signal percentages render inline on each card.
* `Buy 0.01` shortcut keeps the order one tap away when conviction is fast.
* Card links carry an X search and a Solscan jump for off-terminal context.

## ABOUT TO MIGRATE

The **About to migrate** lane tracks tokens warming up to graduate from a bonding curve to a full pool. It's the watch-list lane — interesting, not yet listed.

* Cards float higher as the token approaches migration.
* MC, V, F, TX render on every card so the warm-up is visible at a glance.
* The same `Buy 0.01` and outbound links work pre-migration.
* Pair with Research filters to keep only candidates that already clear your audit floor.

## MIGRATED

<figure><img src="/files/8lUlmsCcRJFqsPsTLnjB" alt="Pulse — Migrated lane"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

The **Migrated** lane is where graduations land — tokens that just got their real pool. Liquidity is fresh; the first few minutes are where most of the action lives.

* Cards land here at the instant of migration.
* MC, V, F, TX update in real time during the listing rush.
* Use the card link to jump into the token page on Trading for the order panel.
* Layer Tracker on top to see which wallets are entering or exiting the same listing.

## More to Explore

<table data-view="cards"><thead><tr><th></th><th></th><th data-hidden data-card-cover data-type="image">Cover image</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><a href="/pages/u7WCycdkf5le4FRMndCn"><strong>Research</strong></a></td><td>Table-style view of the same universe — the depth read after a Pulse glance.</td><td></td></tr><tr><td><a href="/pages/0V5np5mUGRe5aAyqgLVm"><strong>Trading</strong></a></td><td>Where a Pulse signal becomes an actual order.</td><td></td></tr><tr><td><a href="/pages/R9beBKc9ARGOcuzVVVH9"><strong>Tracker</strong></a></td><td>Layer wallet and X account activity on top of any Pulse signal.</td><td></td></tr><tr><td><a href="/pages/ivf2Yli81NUiF5vCsxey"><strong>Audit Signals</strong></a></td><td>How the percentage badges on Pulse cards are produced.</td><td></td></tr><tr><td><a href="/pages/h0i12Q2zFgiGmn1Q58aY"><strong>Filters &#x26; Metrics</strong></a></td><td>The vocabulary behind MC / V / F / TX as they appear on cards.</td><td></td></tr><tr><td><a href="/pages/OMivUziEbyoA9jTgesYW"><strong>Risk of Fast Execution</strong></a></td><td>Trade-offs of `Buy 0.01` and other fast-tap shortcuts.</td><td></td></tr></tbody></table>

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Pulse surfaces fast signals. It does not guarantee a token is safe, liquid, or worth trading — always confirm in Research before sending an order.
{% endhint %}

## FAQs

<details>

<summary>What does each Pulse lane mean?</summary>

* **New tokens** — pairs that just appeared on-chain.
* **About to migrate** — tokens approaching graduation from a bonding curve.
* **Migrated** — tokens that just got their real pool.

</details>

<details>

<summary>What's on a Pulse card?</summary>

Token name and pair, age, shortened contract address, percentage audit/activity signals, a `Buy 0.01` shortcut, Market Cap (MC), Volume (V), Fees (F), and Transaction count (TX). Cards also link to X search and Solscan.

</details>

<details>

<summary>How do I move from a Pulse signal to a trade?</summary>

Tap the card and the terminal opens the token page in **Trading** with the order panel ready. See [From Signal to Trade](/graphdex-docs/pulse/from-signal-to-trade.md) for the full workflow.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Should I rely on Pulse alone before trading?</summary>

No. Pulse is a fast-scan surface, not a research replacement. Use it to spot a candidate, then move into [Research](/graphdex-docs/research/research-overview.md) or the [Token Page](/graphdex-docs/trading/token-page.md) for liquidity, market cap, volume, transaction history, holders, and audit details before placing an order.

</details>

<details>

<summary>What does <code>Buy 0.01</code> do?</summary>

It's a one-tap order shortcut using your current Trading Settings (priority, bribe, slippage) and a fixed small SOL amount. Useful for probing a fresh listing — and exactly the moment to make sure your fast-execution profile is sane. See [Risk of Fast Execution Settings](/graphdex-docs/trading/risk-of-fast-execution-settings.md).

</details>

<details>

<summary>Is Pulse a safety check?</summary>

No. Pulse surfaces token activity. Audit percentages on cards are a hint, not a guarantee. Always confirm in Research, on the Token Page, and in your Trading Settings before placing an order.

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