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Signals Management

Learn how Cornix handles signals, including how they behave across different platforms, configurations, and notifications.

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Written by Hadar Cornix
Updated over a week ago

⚙️ Signal Behavior on Posting

When a regular signal is posted with an entry price above the current market price (for a long position), the entry orders will be fulfilled immediately, even if the specified signal price hasn't been reached on the exchange yet.

✅ A notification will be sent on the channel once the entries are fulfilled.

Note: If your goal is to wait for the market to reach the signal price before entering, make sure to post it as a Breakout Signal, instead of a regular signal.

🧠 Trailing Stop-Loss Logic & Visibility

When using a Trailing Stop-Loss with the types:

  • Moving Target 1

  • Moving Target 2

  • Breakeven
    and the trigger is set to 'Target', the updated trailing stop-loss will be reflected in real-time on the signal, and displayed across all platforms

❗️Other trailing types (e.g., Percent Below Triggers, Percent Below Highest), or trailing stop-losses using a trigger based on percentage, will not be reflected live on the signal. In these cases, if the signal was closed with trailing stop-loss, you'll still receive a notification: “Closed at trailing stop-loss after reaching take profit.”

Editing a signal after it hit SL on one of the exchanges

When the signal hits Stop Loss on one of the exchanges, but still open for the other exchanges, the targets cannot be edited for the open signals anymore. At this point, the signal can either remain as it is, or can be cancelled by the channel.


Notes: link for a section on editing/canceling signals post-publication

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