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Signal Posting Format

Learn how to post your Signals in the proper format and make sure it gets parsed correctly

Nikita Shirokov avatar
Written by Nikita Shirokov
Updated over 2 months ago

If you're an admin posting free text signals manually in your channel, Cornix allows you to use a free text format to publish signals that your subscribers can follow automatically.

To get started with signal publishing, we recommend reviewing these articles:

Make sure to take advantage of the proper use of keywords and commands mentioned in the articles above!

πŸ“Œ General Format Guidelines

  • You can include up to 10 Take-profit and up to 10 Entry targets.

  • The Stop Loss is always a single target.

  • All targets must be specified as prices and not as percentages. To place targets based on distance percentage, users can set specific configurations when editing their Signals Bot.

  • If you include a Trailing Configuration, the formatting must match the example below exactly. Just change the numerical values as needed.

  • Take use of keywords and commands mentioned in Signal Posting and Advanced Signal Posting articles.

  • Be sure to review and update all values (entries, targets, stop, trailing, etc.) before publishing. If some values are invalid for any reason, the signal might not be parsed correctly.

  • Signals must be published in plain text using a clear and structured format.

πŸ“ Example Signal Format

This is an example for a format that you can use by copy-pasting it to your channel and changing the values. Note that this is not the only option, and any other format will also work, as long as you're following the guidelines mentioned in this and previous articles.

⚑⚑ #BTC/USDT ⚑⚑

Exchanges: Binance Futures

Signal Type: Regular (Long)

Leverage: Isolated (5X)

Entry Zone:

38766.9 - 38766.9

Take-Profit Targets:

1) 38766.9

2) 38766.9

Stop Targets:

1) 38766.9

Trailing Configuration:

Entry: Percentage (0.5%)

Take-Profit: Percentage (0.5%)

Stop: Moving Target -

Trigger: Target (1)

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