Live signals
Live signals
The live signal feed at /signals is the paid product. Every entry, stop, take-profit, and outcome we fire lands on this page in real time. Members with active access also receive each fresh signal as a phone alert at the moment it triggers.
What's on the page
- A summary strip with open positions, signals fired in the last 30 days, live win rate, and average R per closed trade.
- A signals table with the last 60 days of activity. Filter tabs at the top let you flip between All, Open (pending or filled), and Closed.
- Per row: the time the signal fired, the symbol (BTC / ETH / SOL / XRP), the side (long or short), current status, the entry/SL/TP prices, and the closed-out R-multiple if the trade is done.
The page refreshes itself every 60 seconds. The "Refresh" button forces an immediate reload — useful right after you see a phone alert and want the table to catch up.
How signals get to you
When a new signal fires, the platform writes it to disk and immediately fans out a push notification to every member with active access who has set up delivery on their /account page. The same signal is visible on /signals at the same moment.
Push delivery requires three things:
- An active access window (bought via /pricing).
- A delivery key configured on /account (the walkthrough on /account covers this).
- Notifications turned on for "Live trade signals" on /account.
If any of those is missing, the signal still lands on /signals — the push just doesn't fire.
Test alert
Once your delivery key is saved, the Send test alert button on /account fires a sample push. If it lands, you're set. If it doesn't, the most common cause is a wrong key — the /account walkthrough covers re-pasting it.
What's _not_ in the feed
The feed contains setups: entry, stop, target. It does not contain:
- Position sizing for your specific account — that's your decision based on your bank and risk tolerance.
- Exchange-specific order tickets — you place the trade on your own exchange.
- Recommendations to take or skip any individual signal.
These are alerts, not financial advice. Trading carries risk. See /legal.