Volume Alerts alert anatomy

How do I read a Volume Alerts message?


Volume Alerts Message Anatomy

1st line
Each alert starts with the exchange and the base market. This base market includes a direct link to the exchange.

2nd line
#Ticker of the coin (searchable, you can click to view past alerts directly on Telegram).
An assumption of what happened is included. This assumption may be unusual buying or selling activity. When it is not clear what happened, a simple 'Unusual activity' will be included.

3rd/4th line
Current Price. Emojis mean something here!


Green: price has gone up

Red: price has gone down

White: price hasn't moved
The numbers in paranthesis refer to how much the price has moved in the emoji direction.

5th line
24 hours volume (how much of the native currency has been traded in the last 24 hours)

6th line
Alerts generated in the last 7 days. The first value refers to the last signal while the value in parenthesis refers to how many times the asset has been alerted in the past 7 days.



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