Most Binance traders end up building their workflow across too many separate tools: idea discovery in one place, market context in another, execution somewhere else, automation “on the side”.
LEXX is built to pull that workflow into one ecosystem - so you can go from signal → context → setup → execution without constantly switching environments. What’s inside LEXX: LEXX Trading Terminal - trading and automation tools LEXX Radar - real-time trading idea discovery (scans the market 24/7) MS Navigator - 24/7 market events in Telegram, with charts and clear visual markup Squeeze Calculator - finds optimal settings for high-frequency squeeze bots on historical data + one-click launch A note on the terminal (since we’ll start there): automation here is strategy-first. You define your rules and parameters - and the process can run by those rules without constant manual monitoring. Here we’ll share: product features, updates, and practical use cases - starting with the Terminal and then covering the full ecosystem.
What should we show first? A) Terminal - real workflows + automation templates B) Radar - how ideas are detected and filtered C) MS Navigator - how to read events without noise D) Squeeze Calculator - what “optimal settings” actually means in practice