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Quick Tour

Get familiar with the app in under 5 minutes.

1. The Screener Table

When you open the app you'll see the screener table — a live-updating list of all tracked Binance Futures pairs sorted by your chosen column.

Key columns:

ColumnWhat it shows
SymbolCoin/token name and trading pair
PriceCurrent last-trade price
5m / 15m / 1h / 4h / 8h / 1dPrice change % over each timeframe
Volume24h quote volume (USDT)
VCPVolatility Contraction Pattern score — see VCP guide

Sort: Click any column header to sort ascending/descending.

Filter: Use the search box to narrow to a specific symbol, or switch to Watchlist mode to show only your saved coins.

2. The Alert Feed

On the right side (or bottom on mobile) is the alert feed — a real-time stream of alerts as they fire. Each alert card shows:

  • Alert type (e.g., "Surge 60 Bull")
  • Symbol and current price
  • Timestamp
  • Key metrics that triggered the alert

Alerts are colour-coded: green for bull signals, red for bear signals.

3. Opening a Chart

Click any row in the screener table to open a chart modal for that coin. The chart is powered by TradingView (Lightweight Charts library) and shows:

  • Candlestick price data
  • Fibonacci pivot levels overlaid
  • Volume bars
  • Selectable timeframes

4. Setting Up Webhooks

To receive alerts in Discord or Telegram:

  1. Click the Webhooks button in the top toolbar.
  2. Paste your Discord or Telegram webhook URL.
  3. Save. Alerts will now be delivered to your channel within milliseconds of firing.

Full step-by-step: Webhook Setup

5. Creating a Watchlist

  1. Click the Watchlist tab or icon.
  2. Use the search box to find a pair (e.g., BTCUSDT).
  3. Click the ★ star icon to add it.
  4. Toggle Watchlist filter to see only your starred coins in the screener.

6. Understanding Alert Types

There are 17 distinct alert types grouped into 4 categories:

  • Surge — explosive directional momentum with multi-timeframe confirmation
  • Scout — early acceleration detection (fires before Surge)
  • Raid — stop hunt / liquidity sweep detection
  • Whale — large-player accumulation or distribution

Read the individual alert pages to understand what each signal means before acting on it.

Not financial advice. Trading involves substantial risk.