Staying informed is essential when you are trading. Volensy provides multiple channels to keep you updated on new signals, platform changes, and market insights. This guide covers the three primary ways you receive updates — Telegram alerts, TradingView notifications, and dashboard announcements — along with setup instructions and best practices for each.
Channel 1: Telegram — Real-Time Signal Alerts
Telegram is the fastest way to receive Volensy signal alerts. When the algorithm generates a new buy or sell signal, a formatted message is sent to the Volensy Telegram channel within seconds. This means you can stay informed even when you are away from your computer or not actively watching charts.
What You Receive
Each Telegram alert includes:
- Direction — Long or Short
- Market — The trading pair (e.g., BTC/USDT, ETH/USDT)
- Strategy — Which Volensy strategy generated the signal
- Timeframe — The chart interval (15m, 1H, 4H, 1D)
- Entry Price — The suggested entry level
- Take Profit Levels — TP1 (0.5%), TP2 (1%), TP3 (1.5%)
- Stop Loss — The 2% risk boundary
Alerts are formatted for quick readability with clear labels and visual structure, so you can assess a signal at a glance without opening the dashboard.

How to Set Up Telegram Alerts
- Install Telegram on your phone, tablet, or desktop if you do not already have it. Telegram is free and available on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and web.
- Log in to your Volensy dashboard at volensy.com.
- Find the Telegram invite link in the dashboard. This is typically available in the Signals section, the Membership area, or the welcome prompt after subscribing to the Gold plan.
- Click the invite link to open it in Telegram. You will be prompted to join the Volensy Signals channel.
- Join the channel and confirm.
That is it. You will now receive signal alerts as they are generated.
Enabling Notifications
By default, Telegram may mute channels or group notifications. To make sure you never miss an alert:
- Open the Volensy Signals channel in Telegram.
- Tap the channel name at the top to open channel info.
- Find the Notifications setting and make sure it is set to Enabled or All Messages.
- On mobile, also check your device notification settings to ensure Telegram is allowed to send push notifications and display them on your lock screen.
Telegram Access Requirements
Telegram signal alerts are a Gold membership benefit. If your membership expires or is cancelled, you will lose access to the private channel. Resubscribe through Whop to regain access.
*See also: Telegram Signal Alerts*
Channel 2: TradingView — Indicator Alerts
If you use Volensy indicators on TradingView, you can set up chart-based alerts that trigger when an indicator generates a buy or sell signal directly on your chart. These alerts are different from Telegram alerts — they come from your own TradingView chart setup, not from Volensy’s backend system.
How TradingView Alerts Work
TradingView allows you to create alerts based on indicator conditions. When you add a Volensy indicator to a chart, it produces visual buy/sell signals (arrows, labels, color changes). You can configure TradingView to send you a notification whenever one of these conditions occurs.
Setting Up a TradingView Alert
- Open a chart on TradingView with a Volensy indicator applied.
- Click the Alert button (clock icon) in the TradingView toolbar, or right-click on the chart and select Add Alert.
- In the alert creation dialog:
– Set the Condition to the Volensy indicator.
– Choose the specific trigger (e.g., “Buy Signal” or “Sell Signal” if available as alert conditions).
– Set the Alert Actions — you can receive notifications via TradingView app push notification, email, SMS (depending on your TradingView plan), or a webhook.
- Click Create to save the alert.
The alert will now fire every time the indicator generates a signal on that specific chart and timeframe.
TradingView Alert Limitations
- Free TradingView accounts have a limited number of active alerts (typically 1-2). Paid TradingView plans offer more.
- Alerts are specific to the chart and timeframe you set them on. If you want alerts for BTC/USDT on both 1H and 4H, you need separate alerts for each.
- TradingView alerts trigger based on your chart’s indicator — they may differ slightly from Volensy’s backend signals due to timing and data feed differences.
*See also: Setting Up Alerts*
Channel 3: Dashboard Announcements
The Volensy dashboard is your hub for platform-level updates, news, and content. While Telegram and TradingView focus on signal alerts, the dashboard is where you will find:
What Appears on the Dashboard
- Platform announcements — New feature releases, maintenance schedules, and system updates.
- Weekly strategy insights — Curated analysis and trade ideas published regularly for Gold members.
- New documentation and education content — Notifications when new articles, courses, or guides are added.
- Membership updates — Information about plan changes, new tiers (like the upcoming Platinum plan), and special offers.
Checking the Dashboard
Make it a habit to visit your dashboard regularly, especially at the start of your trading session. The dashboard home page is designed to surface the most important and recent updates so you can quickly scan for anything new.
There is no separate notification system for dashboard content — it is displayed directly on the page when you visit. Bookmark your dashboard URL for quick access:
https://volensy.com/dashboard/
Notification Best Practices
Here are some recommendations to get the most out of Volensy’s update channels without being overwhelmed:
Prioritize by Channel
- Telegram for time-sensitive signals — Keep notifications on and check immediately when you hear the alert.
- TradingView for chart-specific signals — Use these when you are actively trading and have TradingView open.
- Dashboard for non-urgent updates — Check during your daily or weekly trading routine.
Create a Routine
Set a consistent schedule for engaging with Volensy content:
- Start of day: Open the dashboard. Check for announcements, new weekly insights, and any platform updates.
- During trading hours: Monitor Telegram for real-time signal alerts. Review the Signals Panel for context on active signals.
- End of week: Review the weekly strategy insights. Browse new education content. Check signal history in the Signals Panel for performance review.
Manage Alert Fatigue
If you are receiving more alerts than you can act on, consider:
- Focusing on specific timeframes — If you only trade on 4H charts, you can mentally filter or ignore 15m signals.
- Focusing on specific strategies — After reviewing signal history, you may prefer signals from strategies with higher win rates for your trading style.
- Using Telegram’s mute schedule — Mute the channel during hours you are not trading and unmute during your active session.
Keep Your Accounts Connected
For the best experience, make sure all your accounts are properly linked:
- Google email = Whop email = Volensy account — This ensures your membership is recognized and all premium features are active.
- TradingView username linked — Make sure your TradingView account has access to the premium indicators.
- Telegram joined — Confirm you are in the correct Volensy Signals channel and notifications are enabled.
If any of these connections are broken, you may miss updates or lose access to features. Check the Help Center if you need assistance reconnecting.
*See also: Quickstart Guide*
*See also: Telegram & Discord Help*