How our crypto signals work

No black box. Here's exactly how a signal is generated, how it's tracked, and how we keep the track record honest.

1. Finding a setup

We continuously score the top 100 coins on a blend of 1-hour, 24-hour and 7-day momentum. Only the strongest bullish (long) or bearish (short) readings qualify — most coins, most of the time, produce no signal. That's intentional: fewer, higher-conviction setups beat a constant firehose.

2. Quality filters (the part most services skip)

In our 34-day backtest these filters lifted per-trade expectancy by roughly 22% while cutting the weakest ~31% of setups.

3. The trade setup

Every signal ships with a clear plan: an entry zone, five take-profit targets, a protective stop-loss and a leverage suggestion. Nothing is hidden — the full setup is on the site and in the signals feed.

4. Live tracking & breakeven protection

Once live, each signal is checked against the real market price continuously. Targets and stops are logged the instant they're hit. After the first target is reached, the stop moves to breakeven — so a trade that's already in profit can't flip to a loss.

5. An honest track record

We publish every closed trade on the results page. We only count signals on liquid, Binance-listed coins, losses are recorded at full size, and a "win" means the trade reached at least its first target. We'd rather show a truthful number than a flattering one — credibility is the product.

Risk disclaimer

Nothing here is financial advice. Crypto trading carries significant risk. Always do your own research and never risk more than you can afford to lose.

FAQ

How are the signals generated?

Each signal starts from a momentum read across 1h/24h/7d price change. Only the strongest bullish or bearish readings qualify, and only for coins with an active Binance USDT pair and real liquidity. Two filters then apply: trade with the trend (price relative to its 50-period moving average) and avoid overbought/oversold extremes (RSI), because momentum extremes tend to mean-revert.

What does a signal include?

Direction (long/short), an entry zone, five take-profit targets, a stop-loss, a leverage suggestion and a rating. Every level is shown in full and the same setup is published to our Telegram channel.

How are wins and losses decided?

Every active signal is tracked automatically against the live price. The moment a target or the stop is touched it's recorded. After the first target is hit, the stop is moved to breakeven, so a banked trade can't turn into a loss.

Is the win rate real?

Yes — and we keep it honest. We only count signals on liquid, Binance-listed coins (no illiquid micro-caps that inflate the numbers), and losses are recorded at full size. A 'win' means the trade reached at least its first target. We publish the full closed-trade history on the results page.

Are these signals financial advice?

No. Everything here is for information only. Crypto is volatile and risky — always do your own research and never risk more than you can afford to lose.