Last updated: June 12, 2026
TradePulse is an informational and educational tool. Nothing displayed on the dashboard — including buy/sell signals, win-probability percentages, entry/take-profit/stop-loss levels, or suggested leverage — constitutes financial, investment, legal, or tax advice, or a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any asset.
TradePulse is not a registered broker-dealer, investment advisor, or financial institution in any jurisdiction.
Signals are produced by an automated, rules-based model that evaluates technical indicators — including RSI (Relative Strength Index), MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence), and price position relative to EMA20/EMA50 (Exponential Moving Averages) — calculated from live market data.
The model assigns a "Buy", "Sell", or "Neutral" classification along with a win-probability score (0–100%). This score is a statistical estimate based on historical patterns in the chosen indicators — it is not a guarantee, prediction, or promise of any specific outcome.
Past performance of any signal, indicator, or strategy is not indicative of future results.
Where shown, "suggested leverage" is a generic illustration based on a signal's confidence score and is not a personalized recommendation. Leverage amplifies both potential gains and potential losses, and can result in losses exceeding your initial deposit, depending on your broker's terms. Whether and how much leverage to use is a decision that depends on your personal financial situation, risk tolerance, and the terms offered by your broker — TradePulse has no visibility into any of these factors.
Market data is sourced from third-party providers (including CoinGecko and Twelve Data) and may be delayed, estimated, simulated, or temporarily unavailable due to provider outages, rate limits, or technical issues. Where live data cannot be retrieved, the dashboard may display simulated prices clearly labeled as such. Always verify prices with your broker or exchange before placing any trade.
Signals are intentionally held stable for a period of time (the "validity window") to avoid rapid flip-flopping. This does not mean the signal is guaranteed to remain accurate for that entire window — market conditions can change at any time, and you should monitor your own positions independently.
There is no guarantee that following any signal shown on TradePulse will result in a profitable trade. Even signals with a high win-probability score can result in losses. You should never risk more capital than you are prepared to lose entirely.
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