I don’t think the interesting part of a trading signal is simply seeing “LONG.”
What caught my attention here is that the signal comes with an actual structure:
SENT/USDT
Entry: 0.01278
SL: 0.012617
TP1: 0.012894
TP2: 0.013105
TP3: 0.013268
Timeframe: 1 day
That changes how I look at it.
Instead of only asking “Will price go up?”, I can also ask: “Where is the trade invalidated, and where are the planned exits?”
Of course, a signal can still be wrong. The setup itself isn’t a guarantee of profit.
For me, the useful part is having the risk and exit levels visible before entering.
Would you follow a signal like this, or still wait for your own confirmation?
What caught my attention here is that the signal comes with an actual structure:
SENT/USDT
Entry: 0.01278
SL: 0.012617
TP1: 0.012894
TP2: 0.013105
TP3: 0.013268
Timeframe: 1 day
That changes how I look at it.
Instead of only asking “Will price go up?”, I can also ask: “Where is the trade invalidated, and where are the planned exits?”
Of course, a signal can still be wrong. The setup itself isn’t a guarantee of profit.
For me, the useful part is having the risk and exit levels visible before entering.
Would you follow a signal like this, or still wait for your own confirmation?