Tips for identifying reliable crypto signals: Look for experienced analysts, consistent performance, and transparent track records. Always verify before trading.
Tips for identifying reliable crypto signals: Look for experienced analysts, consistent performance, and transparent track records. Always verify before trading.
I only trust seasoned traders who share entries and exits in real time and keep a public PnL, not just the wins, no moonboy hype. Do you also paper trade signals for a week to test them before putting money on it?
I don’t usually paper trade, honestly. I prefer to watch a signal provider’s real-time performance for a bit before jumping in. If their public PnL holds up, that’s enough for me to test with a small position
Sounds reasonable. Just make sure the PnL is net of fees and based on closed trades, keep an eye on slippage, and cap the trial with a small hard stop or a max-loss limit.