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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Need feedback on analytics
by
Sebastian Michaelis
on 18/01/2025, 20:10:19 UTC
Hi everyone!

I finished some project, it took me several months earlier but several years of partial (painful) work.

It's a software, that listens to binance sockets, does some aggregation, applies filters, etc., etc.

The main idea was to detect impulse patterns, that lead price to grow. I tried different approaches, failed millions times.

The best working solution worked great during bull run, but terrible on bear market.

However, the latest variant seems to be really promising. I also ran backests for several years on trading data, according to it, successful entry points prevailed significantly.

Currently entry points in real time (minus telegram delays) shows here https://t.me/ValleyOfGoldenDreams

I have some ideas about monetization, but firstly I'd like to get some feedback:

Do you find my signals working or think they have any issues?
What should I change in telegram messages to make your experience better?
Do you trade in Binance or would prefer other platforms? Spot or Futures or something else?
Would you use the signals now for trading? If so, It would be great to share real results.
Would you pay for access signals earlier or for something else?
Also, If you have any ideas to share, feel free to message me.

Oh, and if you decide to trade with the signals, I don't mind, but there no guarantee, sometimes they fail and you should do it for your own risk.

Have a great day, all of you

look promising , but i think it's more usefull for futures trading ( not for spot trading because the ROI it's small ,most trade profit are 1%)
also i noticed that there is no stop-loss !
keep it in binance because it's the large exchange , most of traders use it
my advice is to try this software on paper-trading in tradingview , and try it for 1 month , and share the results in your telegram channel,
if it work and make nice profits and fews loss.. a lot of people will like to join you and even pay you for the signals.