Risk
Crypto Risk Dashboard
A risk dashboard should slow you down before bad sizing — not imply safety. SmartVibe spreads risk context across AI Signals labels, Monster Radar warnings, and PRISM reflection rather than a single green-red score.
Updated July 1, 2026
When you would use this
- You want risk labels visible at scan time instead of discovering liquidity problems after clicking buy.
- You are reviewing a volatile token and need a structured pause before increasing size.
- You want to connect product observations with a written max-loss rule for the session.
- You are teaching yourself to treat SmartVibe output as caution context, not approval.
How it works on SmartVibe
- Start from AI Signals and read risk labels on every row you shortlist — not only the headline token.
- If movement looks heated on Monster Radar, reassess size and liquidity before proceeding.
- Use PRISM when you notice emotional trading patterns; combine with Learn articles on non-advice boundaries.
- Maintain your own stop, size, and diversification rules — SmartVibe does not manage risk for your account.
Related SmartVibe modules
AI Signals risk labels
Descriptive tags on list entries highlight volatility, liquidity, or attention extremes — read them before acting.
Monster Radar intensity context
Unusual movement can coincide with elevated slippage risk; radar helps you notice intensity even when narratives sound calm.
PRISM behavioral check
PRISM surfaces tendency patterns — revenge trading, overconfidence, paralysis — that no price dashboard can fix alone.
Limitations
- Risk labels summarize SmartVibe heuristics — they cannot capture every token-specific event risk.
- No dashboard view removes tail risk, exchange failure, or smart-contract exploits.
- SmartVibe does not calculate personal suitability, tax impact, or leverage safety for your account.
- Displaying risk context is not the same as guaranteeing loss prevention.