#smart-money
2 APIs with this tag
Crypto Smart-Money vs Retail Positioning API
How crypto's biggest, most-capitalised futures traders are positioned versus the retail crowd — and the divergence between them — computed live from Binance's public futures positioning feed (no key, nothing stored). Binance splits its perpetual traders into the whole crowd and the "top traders" (the top ~20% of accounts by margin balance, a smart-money proxy) and publishes the long/short split of each. When smart money leans one way while the crowd leans the other, that gap is a classic contrarian signal: an over-long retail crowd the big accounts are quietly fading often marks a local top, and vice versa. The positioning endpoint returns, for a coin, the long/short ratio and long-share of three cohorts side by side — the global crowd, the top traders by account, and the top traders by position size. The divergence endpoint returns the smart-money-minus-retail gap with a plain-language read. The history endpoint returns the time-series across 5m to 1d buckets so you can watch the gap open and close. The smart-money-versus-retail / positioning-divergence cut for crypto — distinct from the single-cohort long/short-ratio feed, the funding-rate, open-interest and price APIs. It tells you who is on which side, not just how many are long.
api.oanor.com/smartmoney-api
Insider & Institutional Ownership API
Live US insider and institutional ownership data from Nasdaq — no key, nothing stored. The "who owns and who is trading" view of a stock: the corporate insiders (executives and directors) buying and selling their own shares, and the institutions holding the stock, distinct from the price-quote, movers and earnings APIs in the catalogue. The insider endpoint returns recent insider transactions — the insider, their relation to the company, the date, whether it was a buy or sell, the shares, the price, the computed value and the resulting holding — plus the 3-month and 12-month open-market buy/sell summary. The institutional endpoint returns the institutional ownership picture: the percent of shares held by institutions, the total holdings value and the largest holders with their position size, recent change and market value. The positions endpoint returns the institutional position-change breakdown — how many holders increased, decreased, opened new or sold out their positions, and the shares involved. Build insider-signal trackers, smart-money dashboards, ownership-change alerts and due-diligence tools on top of real Nasdaq ownership data. Look up any US stock by its ticker symbol; values and share counts are returned as clean numbers.
api.oanor.com/insider-api