A SignalBot alert packs a full trade plan into a dozen lines. Once you know what each field means, you can evaluate a setup in seconds. Let's go through a typical message from top to bottom.
The header block
The first line gives direction and pair — 🟢 BUY BTC/USDT or 🔴 SELL ETH/USDT. Below it: the exchange, the timeframe the analysis ran on, and the score (for example 4/5), which tells you how many of the five factors aligned. If a 4H trend line appears, the higher timeframe agreed with the trade too.
The trade plan
Entry is the price at signal time. TP (take-profit) and SL (stop-loss) are derived from ATR — current volatility — rather than fixed percentages, so targets widen in volatile markets and tighten in calm ones. R:R is the ratio between potential reward and risk; 2.0:1 means the target is twice as far as the stop. The risk grade (🟢 low, 🟡 medium, 🔴 high) summarizes stop distance relative to volatility.
The context block
Resistance and Support show the nearest structural levels derived from swing pivots — useful for judging how much room the trade has. RSI, MACD and volume-versus-average give you the momentum picture at a glance. Finally, the TradingView link opens the live chart so you can check everything yourself before acting — which we recommend, every single time.
When the trade later hits its TP or SL, the bot posts a counter signal closing the position and reporting the paper result — so the channel's history always contains both outcomes, wins and losses alike.