BTC Signals + Market Context + Transparent Tracking
How Smart Signal Hub Works
Smart Signal Hub is a public-facing Bitcoin signal system that combines market data, indicator logic,
execution filters, and transparent reporting. The goal is not to throw out random alerts. The goal is to show
what the system saw, what it allowed, what it blocked, and what happened after the trade logic acted.
Current focus: BTC-only, 30-minute update cycle, TP/SL structure, blocked entries, force closes, orderbook context, and visible performance tracking.
1. What Smart Signal Hub does
BTC Signal Visibility
The system publishes a visible signal state with entry planning, TP/SL structure, and live trade context.
Market Context
It combines multi-timeframe indicators and orderbook data so the signal is not shown without supporting context.
Transparent Outcomes
Recent trades, blocked entries, force closes, KPI data, and equity movement are displayed publicly.
2. What the system reads
- Candles from Binance. The engine reads BTC market candles on multiple timeframes.
- Indicators from those candles. RSI, MACD, ADX, EMA, VWAP, ATR, Ichimoku components, and multi-timeframe state are calculated.
- Orderbook and execution context. The system also checks orderbook pressure and trade-permission rules before allowing an entry.
Binance candles → indicator engine → signal logic → trade permission → dashboard/logs
3. How the flow works
- Fetch market data. New candles and supporting market context are loaded.
- Calculate indicators. The engine refreshes the technical state for 5m, 30m, and 4h.
- Evaluate the setup. Gates and weighted rules decide whether the system sees a valid BUY or `NO_SIGNAL`.
- Check execution rules. Even a BUY can still be blocked by cooldown, capital, exposure, duplicate, proximity, or weak-position logic.
- Manage the position. If a trade is active, TP, SL, and protective exit logic keep running.
- Write logs and report publicly. Signals, positions, denials, force closes, and strategy metrics are recorded for the dashboard.
4. Where AI is involved
- AI does not replace the rules. The core system is still driven by Python modules, indicator calculations, gates, and execution filters.
- AI helps interpret and refine. It is used to assist with analysis, system design, observability, and continuous improvement of the signal process.
- The result is a hybrid model. Rule-based trading logic stays strict, while AI is used to improve readability, diagnostics, iteration speed, and future refinements.
5. What you can see publicly
- Live signal snapshot. Signal, price, entry, TP, SL, and entry status.
- Signal context by timeframe. 5m, 30m, and 4h indicator state.
- KPI and finance metrics. Positions, win rate, pnl, balance, equity, and return.
- Execution activity. Entry denials and force-close events.
- Recent trades. Open and closed positions with TP, SL, R:R, pnl, and unrealized state.
- History charts. Equity change from start and orderbook volume context.
6. Why this is different
- It does not only show wins. Blocked entries and force closes are visible too.
- It does not hide the decision path. Signal context, logic evaluation, and market state are exposed publicly.
- It is built for traceability. The process is designed to be reviewed, criticized, and improved over time.
7. Current stage
- What already works. Live BTC signal flow, TP/SL structure, visible dashboard metrics, denials, force closes, and daily crypto news.
- What is still being observed. Strategy tuning is still in observation mode because the live trade sample is not large enough yet.
- What is next. Replay/testing, stronger video distribution, better outward positioning, and future monetization preparation.
8. Limits and risk
- Educational use only. This is not personal financial advice.
- No guarantee of profit. Performance depends on market regime, data quality, and execution discipline.
- BTC-only today. Multi-asset expansion, short logic, and deeper automation are later-stage work.
- The model is still evolving. Some rules, metrics, and views may change as the system is refined.
9. What to open next
Dashboard
See the live signal, recent trades, blocked entries, force closes, KPI metrics, and orderbook context.
Open dashboard
News
Browse the daily crypto news archive and follow the market context around the signal environment.
Open news
Contact
Use the contact page for questions, collaboration, startup discussion, or partner/investor interest.
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