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Title: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: whatever61 on February 16, 2021, 01:00:45 AM
Hi all,

I'm using a tool that can alert me for any sudden change in any coin.

Example: alert me when any coin grows 5% in 10 minutes.

I would like to find cases where there's higher uptrend probability.

Example: if a coin grows 5% in 10 minutes there's a very high probability that it will grow another 5% in the next 30 minutes. (just an example out of my head, nothing to do with reality)

Are you using any kind of logic like that for your trades?


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: livingfree on February 16, 2021, 03:01:58 AM
What's that tool you're using?

I would like to find cases where there's higher uptrend probability.

Example: if a coin grows 5% in 10 minutes there's a very high probability that it will grow another 5% in the next 30 minutes. (just an example out of my head, nothing to do with reality)

Are you using any kind of logic like that for your trades?
Analysis and charting will sort this out. But it's not all the time that you're going to be good with it. Those are just guides to help you decide what you're going to do next.

As for the tools, I don't use any but only indicators and market news.


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: kolesozw on February 16, 2021, 04:06:32 AM
I'm using https://coinwink.com/ for price spices alerts. But after I get the alert, first I'm trying to understand what caused the spike and then jump into trading.

Because it could be news, loose market order, etc.


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: Strongkored on February 16, 2021, 04:41:59 AM

I don't use tools to know the coins that are changing, just read crypto news from the online media but it is only for a knowledge.
Once used tools when the memberships is free for a limited time, these tools give notifications when there is a coin that has an increase in the amount of volume,  so trade still need to analysing before make  a decision.


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: crwth on February 16, 2021, 05:09:44 AM
Usually, I use the Parabolic SAR or pSAR Indicator in which could determine a change in trend or change in direction in price. You could read more here. https://www.investopedia.com/trading/introduction-to-parabolic-sar/

It's still not enough to use one indicator so usually, I use it with an EMA. To get a better feel on the direction and correct prediction.

So OP, you are basically checking the volume of the price? You could do that automatically with Gunbot if you are interested. It would automatically add those corresponding pairs for you and trade them for you.


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: adaseb on February 16, 2021, 06:04:10 AM
These 5% price jumps within 10 minutes, won't really help you. You will end up buying the top most of the time. Especially on low cap coins.

If you want some alerts you need to get creative.

One way is to set up some API and monitor any large Tether prints. Usually anything >$400,000,000 ends up causing a temporarily price bump as there are lots of bots and other people that always go long when there is a large tether print.

Another way is to track certain people that influence the markets like Elon Musk on twitter. Whenever he tweets anything releated to any crypto like DOGE or BTC. Usually there is a huge price surge one way or the other. Sometimes it fades, sometimes it doesn't.

These will help you the most.


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: Maus0728 on February 16, 2021, 06:13:52 AM
Hi all,

I'm using a tool that can alert me for any sudden change in any coin.

Example: alert me when any coin grows 5% in 10 minutes.

I would like to find cases where there's higher uptrend probability.

Example: if a coin grows 5% in 10 minutes there's a very high probability that it will grow another 5% in the next 30 minutes. (just an example out of my head, nothing to do with reality)

Are you using any kind of logic like that for your trades?

If you are using mobile phone to have alerts with your favorite crypto, better try Coingecko's Mobile App and it has the push notification feature where you can get notified with the changes on price of your chosen coins. You can choose a "Once" - where you can get notified only if the coin reached the price you set once, and "Recurring" - where you can get notified everytime the coin reaches the price or &increase you've set. Note that you must Sign-in in their app (which is just free).

You just need to click the coin you want to get notified with > click the + button above the UI > click "Add Price Alert" > then set any % of price change or any price point you want and choose between "Once" or "Recurring.

https://i.imgur.com/neeOK6Y.png  https://i.imgur.com/uxf5s7T.png   https://i.imgur.com/sbM97Uh.png



You can also get alerts with Blockfolio app, and the method is pretty much the same.


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: YOSHIE on February 16, 2021, 08:16:12 AM
I'm using a tool that can alert me for any sudden change in any coin.
So why don't you give us a look at the tool for remembering coin changes, what tool are you talking about, can you point out here, we might be a little late knowing the tool you are talking about.
I hope Bitcoin can reach the $500 level as soon as possible and we can see more mysterious tools about trading.

Example: alert me when any coin grows 5% in 10 minutes.
yes, I will show you one coin that moves per second and per minute, for example: Ethereum, try to predict it.

Are you using any kind of logic like that for your trades?
Yes, I always use my brain and mind in trading.

For that show your method here I want to see, what is it like mustard in the 21st century.


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: Bitum on February 16, 2021, 06:02:05 PM
I use the alarm from blockfolio app, it's practical and always with you, day and night, works very well for all common exchanges


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: maxreish on February 17, 2021, 02:11:24 AM
I have local crypto wallet which Ive enabled the price increase/decrease alert features on it. It really helps me monitor my trades, as well as beneficial to those who are swing or day trader.

Also found crypto app in playstore. Its a crypto wallet too which has a widget on it and you can view some price charts and you can set up the price you wanted to alert and will make an alarm.


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: ubercool on February 17, 2021, 08:16:13 AM
I use the alarm from blockfolio app, it's practical and always with you, day and night, works very well for all common exchanges

I would also suggest Blockfolio as it's easy to use and mobile-based. They are updating with the market needs and have most of the coins and exchanges. You can also use APIs and stuff to get all the trading data to your app automatically.


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: whatever61 on February 17, 2021, 11:58:23 PM
Thanks all for the recommendations of the alerts sites.
This was not the intention of the post. I am already using a tool that I like.

The intention was to ask WHICH alerts did you set and why..


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: Sinjokubhi on February 18, 2021, 12:39:16 AM
Hi all,

I'm using a tool that can alert me for any sudden change in any coin.

Example: alert me when any coin grows 5% in 10 minutes.

I would like to find cases where there's higher uptrend probability.

Example: if a coin grows 5% in 10 minutes there's a very high probability that it will grow another 5% in the next 30 minutes. (just an example out of my head, nothing to do with reality)

Are you using any kind of logic like that for your trades?

I don't use a reminder app or anything like that,
but from the chart you can actually analyze and read it, from the ups and downs of the chart every minute or hour you can see a few minutes or hours in the future the graph will increase or even decrease.

Usually I can find out by reading the candlesticks on the chart. Candlestick charts show the development of an asset's price along with the formation of a candle-like formation over a certain period of time. Each box depicts the price movement in a period, with special markers for the price at the beginning of the period (opening), the highest price in the period (high), the lowest price in the period (low), and the price at the end of the period (closing). From the candletick can be predicted, starting from the time range, distance and size of the candlestick.


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: Hippocrypto on February 18, 2021, 12:44:51 AM
Hi all,

I'm using a tool that can alert me for any sudden change in any coin.

Example: alert me when any coin grows 5% in 10 minutes.

I would like to find cases where there's higher uptrend probability.

Example: if a coin grows 5% in 10 minutes there's a very high probability that it will grow another 5% in the next 30 minutes. (just an example out of my head, nothing to do with reality)

Are you using any kind of logic like that for your trades?

I don't use any kind of logic, I only made the chart as my reference and also the updates coming from the community. You should also learn from different articles which can be a source of reliable information, because that could give you a definite signal when to sell or when to buy. Though the assurance is 60% but overall the possibility will always come to a precise outcomes.


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: GreatArkansas on February 18, 2021, 12:46:29 AM
Tradingview will do. Tradingview has their mobile app too, which you can also select a different type of alerts, like send an email, notify on the app, show pop-up (on the web), webhook URL, or email to SMS.
There is a tool in tradingview which you can find and get the amount of percentage(%) based on the price you want to select and from there, that's the time you set the alert.
https://i.imgur.com/XTVGcC7.png


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: MAAManda on February 18, 2021, 09:37:37 AM
I think Blockfolio is a great app to make price alerts, beside that, blockfolio have Signal Feature, and also you cam buy or sell cryptocurrency and stocks.


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: jrrsparkles on February 18, 2021, 01:50:19 PM
There are lot of tools available to notify increase or decrease in the cryptocurrency you selected but it is not possible to find the uptrend after the increase since it is uncertain and there is no formula to calculate it as well. You can set your indicators on trading and can find the trend based on the candle sticks.


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: SirLancelot on February 19, 2021, 08:56:46 AM
I would like to find cases where there's higher uptrend probability.

Example: if a coin grows 5% in 10 minutes there's a very high probability that it will grow another 5% in the next 30 minutes. (just an example out of my head, nothing to do with reality)

Are you using any kind of logic like that for your trades?
No, not really, because I know for sure that the market can go any direction at any moment, even if it’s increased 5% by the ten minutes like you have said, having an increase has nothing to do with that. I don’t make use of any application, although I do have some exchanges apps that notifies me when a coin is increasing, but that is of no use because it doesn’t help, it’s just for fun lol or you can use it if you want to know a particular time to sell a coin when it reaches a certain amount.

Then there are some telegram groups that alerts people to trade, but all those things doesn’t work, even if they should give you the right alert, by the time you read the message open your exchange to make that trade it will be late, things can change at any moment. So it’s best to just be doing your analysis and trading by yourself when you think is right, based on the analysis you have made.


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: Innerpumper on February 19, 2021, 10:00:57 AM
I tried using windows application and also mobile binance. It really helps me when there's a coin hitting the target. With the app I use the "price alert" feature to shoot prices when it hits predictions. That's very helpful. You can try that.


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: airdata on February 23, 2021, 12:52:16 PM
You shared your opinion with us, also many user use this type system for their crypto trading, but actually i don’t use this type system, but i want to use this type system in upcoming days.. This is helpful for us.       


Title: Re: Which alerts are you using?
Post by: XZERO1 on February 23, 2021, 01:23:46 PM
I'm using a tool that can alert me for any sudden change in any coin.

Example: alert me when any coin grows 5% in 10 minutes.

I'm using Delta App for alerts and such but honestly in a bull market that we're in, I think I haven't used it for 6 months or more, I have stop-loss for my large positions and I see that way better than setting alerts and missing out on a restful sleep that your mind needs more than anything else specially if you're a trader.


Example: if a coin grows 5% in 10 minutes there's a very high probability that it will grow another 5% in the next 30 minutes. (just an example out of my head, nothing to do with reality)

Are you using any kind of logic like that for your trades?

Is there any app that you can set custom alerts on like that? setting it in a way that alerts you if price increases for a specific percentage and in a specific time frame? If there's any app like that I really would like to give it a try as may pumps like that don't just immediately go back down in a bull market.