Signal Components
Every signal you create includes:| Field | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Ticker | Yes | Trading pair (e.g., BTC/USDT) |
| Direction | Yes | Long or Short |
| Entry 1 | Yes | Primary entry price |
| Entry 2-3 | No | Optional additional entries |
| Stop Loss | Yes | Risk management level |
| Take Profit 1 | Yes | Primary target |
| Take Profit 2-3 | No | Optional additional targets |
| Leverage | Yes | Recommended leverage (1-125x) |
| Risk Level | Yes | 1-10 scale |
| Price | Yes | Cost in USDC |
Creating a Signal
Signal Best Practices
Entry Points
Multiple Entries
Use Entry 2-3 for DCA strategy or range entries.
Realistic Prices
Set entries that are achievable, not wishful.
Risk Management
Take Profits
Multiple TP levels allow traders to:- TP1: Secure initial profits
- TP2: Ride momentum
- TP3: Maximum potential
Pricing Strategy
| Strategy | Price Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Entry Level | $1-3 | New providers, building reputation |
| Standard | $3-10 | Established with good win rate |
| Premium | $10-50 | Top performers, high-value calls |
Updating Signals
After publishing, you can update signal status:- Active: Currently valid
- Hit TP: Target reached (specify which)
- Hit SL: Stop loss triggered
- Closed: Manually closed by provider
Timely updates are crucial for your reputation. Close signals promptly when they resolve.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Overpricing
Overpricing
High prices with no track record = no sales. Build credibility first.
Unrealistic R:R
Unrealistic R:R
10:1 R:R signals look scammy. Keep it realistic.
No Stop Loss
No Stop Loss
“Diamond hands” isn’t a strategy. Always include SL.
Stale Signals
Stale Signals
Forgetting to close resolved signals damages trust.
Over-leveraging
Over-leveraging
Recommending 100x leverage is irresponsible.