1. Scan
Bots scan perp markets across timeframes for predefined setup conditions.
TraderChartAlerts
TraderChartAlerts scans markets and sends filtered alerts with context to make your trading day more efficient, helping you focus on high-quality setups instead of monitoring charts all day.
Patterns Covered
Ranges, SFP setups, inside patterns, spikes, key levels, and more, with more higher-timeframe scanners in development.
Delivery
Discord alerts with rich setup context
Built for
Active traders who want structured, risk-aware setup flow
Bots scan perp markets across timeframes for predefined setup conditions.
Rules filter alerts using trend, liquidity, key levels, and cooldown logic.
You get alerts in Discord with chart links and context to review before taking any trade.
Get setup alerts in Discord with chart links and concise notes, so decisions are faster and clearer.
Follow ranges, inside patterns, SFP setups, spikes, and trend checks in one place.
See higher-timeframe context with lower-timeframe triggers to support better timing decisions.
Volume and liquidity filters help reduce low-quality alerts, especially in choppy markets.
Cooldown rules help prevent repeated pings from the same market move.
Each alert includes key levels and chart context, reducing manual chart work before execution.
See how alerts are delivered and reviewed in a practical, decision- first workflow.
Join TraderChartAlerts to receive real-time alerts with chart context, so you can spot setups without constantly watching every chart.
Built to help you evaluate setups with less noise, cleaner context, and tighter review loops across volatile markets.
Need specific conditions later? Custom scanner rules can be configured on request.
Join Discord and Track Live AlertsThese are informational alerts, not trading signals, not financial advice, and not guaranteed entries. The purpose is to make your review process faster and cleaner; every trade decision and risk choice is your responsibility.
Yes, but this product is designed for disciplined execution. Treat alerts as structured decision support inside your own risk framework. You can also use alert history to review and backtest real setup examples as part of strategy development.
The core product is alerting. Some integrations can support automation, but live execution still includes slippage, fees, and risk.
Alerts can produce false positives. Volatility, liquidity shifts, fees, and execution conditions affect results. Use alerts as decision support inside your own risk plan, not as trade signals.
Explore Alerts in Discord