Volensy generates automated buy and sell trading signals around the clock. These signals are not opinions or manual picks — they are produced by Volensy’s algorithm analyzing market data across multiple strategies, timeframes, and instruments. This article explains how the signal system works, what data each signal contains, and how signals reach you.

What Is a Volensy Signal?

A Volensy signal is an automated notification that a specific market condition has been met according to one of Volensy’s trading strategies. When the algorithm detects a setup — such as a momentum shift, a trend confirmation, or a pattern completion — it generates a signal with all the information you need to understand the trade opportunity.

Each signal is objective and rule-based. The algorithm follows predefined criteria for entry, take profit, and stop loss levels. There is no human discretion involved in signal generation. This ensures consistency and removes emotional bias from the process.

Note: Signals are generated for educational and informational purposes. They are not financial advice and do not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any asset. Always apply your own analysis and risk management before entering any trade.

How Signals Are Generated

Volensy’s signal engine continuously monitors market data for the instruments and timeframes it covers. Here is a simplified overview of the process:

  1. Market Data Ingestion — The system receives real-time price, volume, and indicator data from supported markets (primarily cryptocurrency pairs).
  1. Strategy Evaluation — For each market and timeframe combination, the algorithm evaluates conditions defined by Volensy’s trading strategies. These strategies are built on the same logic as Volensy’s TradingView indicators — momentum, trend, volume, and pattern-based approaches.
  1. Signal Generation — When a strategy’s entry conditions are fully met, the system generates a new signal. The signal includes the direction (Long or Short), the entry price, calculated take profit levels, and the stop loss level.
  1. Signal Distribution — The newly generated signal is immediately stored in the database, published to the Signals Panel on the dashboard, and broadcast as a real-time alert to the Telegram channel.
  1. Signal Monitoring — After a signal is active, the system continues to track price movement. It updates the signal’s status as take profit levels are hit, the stop loss is triggered, or the position is closed. Final results (win, loss, or break-even) are recorded.
Signal flow diagram showing the path from market data through strategy evaluation to signal generation and distribution via Signals Panel and Telegram

What Data Does a Signal Include?

Every Volensy signal contains a consistent set of data fields. Understanding these fields is key to using signals effectively. Here is what each signal provides:

Core Signal Data

| Field | Description |
|——-|————-|
| Timestamp | The exact date and time the signal was generated. |
| Market / Coin | The trading pair or instrument the signal applies to (e.g., BTC/USDT, ETH/USDT). |
| Strategy | The name of the Volensy strategy that generated the signal (e.g., QQE MOD, Fibonacci Momentum EMA). |
| Timeframe | The chart timeframe the strategy was evaluated on (e.g., 15m, 1H, 4H, 1D). |
| Direction | Whether the signal is a Long (buy) or Short (sell) opportunity. |
| Entry Price | The price at which the signal suggests entering the trade. |
| Take Profit Levels | Three progressive TP levels: TP1 (0.5%), TP2 (1%), and TP3 (1.5%) from the entry price. |
| Stop Loss | The price at which the trade should be exited to limit loss, set at 2% from entry. |
| Status | The current state of the signal: Active, TP1 Hit, TP2 Hit, TP3 Hit, Stopped Out, or Closed. |
| Result | The final outcome once the signal is closed: Win, Loss, or Break-Even. |
| PnL | The profit or loss percentage for the completed signal. |

Understanding Take Profit and Stop Loss

Every signal uses a standardized risk management framework:

  • TP1 (0.5%) — The first take profit target. A conservative exit point.
  • TP2 (1.0%) — The second take profit target. A moderate exit point.
  • TP3 (1.5%) — The third take profit target. The full profit objective.
  • Stop Loss (2.0%) — The maximum acceptable loss. If price moves 2% against the entry, the signal is stopped out.

This tiered approach allows you to decide how much profit to capture based on your own risk tolerance. Some traders exit entirely at TP1. Others scale out gradually across all three levels.

*See also: Using Buy/Sell Signals*

How Signals Reach You

Volensy delivers signals through two primary channels:

1. Signals Panel (Dashboard)

The Signals Panel is a comprehensive table view accessible from your Volensy dashboard. It displays all signals — both active and historical — in a sortable, filterable format. You can:

  • View the full list of signals with all 11 data columns.
  • Filter by market, strategy, timeframe, direction, status, result, and date range.
  • Sort by any column to find the most relevant signals.
  • Track active signals in real time as their status updates.

The Signals Panel is the best tool for reviewing signal history, analyzing strategy performance, and planning trades with full context.

*See also: Signals Panel Guide*

2. Telegram Channel (Real-Time Alerts)

For immediate notification, Volensy sends signal alerts to the private Telegram channel available to Gold members. Telegram alerts are designed for speed — you receive a message the moment a new signal is generated, without needing to open the dashboard.

Each Telegram alert includes the key details: market, direction, strategy, entry price, TP levels, and stop loss. Alerts are formatted for quick readability so you can assess the opportunity at a glance.

*See also: Telegram Signal Alerts*

Signals vs. Indicators

It is worth clarifying the relationship between Volensy’s signals and indicators:

  • Indicators are tools you add to your own TradingView charts. They run on your selected chart and display buy/sell markers, trend data, and the info panel. You see them in real time as you analyze charts. There are 13 indicators total (6 free, 7 premium).
  • Signals are generated by Volensy’s backend system using logic similar to the indicators. They are delivered to you via the Signals Panel and Telegram. You do not need to have TradingView open to receive signals.

Think of indicators as your personal analysis tools and signals as an automated assistant running the same strategies for you. Both are valuable, and they complement each other well.

*See also: Indicators Overview*

Signal Accuracy and Expectations

Volensy’s signals are generated by algorithms, not predictions. No system is right 100% of the time. Some signals will hit all three take profit levels. Others will be stopped out. This is normal and expected in trading.

The Signals Panel includes historical results so you can review the track record of each strategy over time. Use this data to understand win rates, average returns, and how different strategies perform in different market conditions.

Warning: Past performance does not guarantee future results. Signals are educational tools designed to inform your trading decisions, not replace your own analysis. Always manage your risk and never trade with money you cannot afford to lose.

*See also: Reading Signal Results*


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