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Q1: Are bot signals the same as the spot signals posted on Fox Signals?
A1: Not all bot signals are identical to the spot signals on Fox Signals, but there is significant overlap between them.
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Q2: I have a Premium subscription on Fox Signals. Is the bot subscription included?
A2: No, the bot subscription is not included in your Premium membership.
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Q3: When a signal is opened on the bot, can your system close it?
A3: No, unless it reaches the stop loss or closes due to trailing take profit protection. We can open signals on the bot, but we cannot close them manually; this is not a copy trading service.
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Q4: I’m not a Premium member on Fox Signals. Can I subscribe to the bot service?
A4: Yes, you can. Please contact our support team to arrange a monthly subscription.
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Q5: Is an Altrady subscription mandatory for using the bot?
A5: Yes, to use the bot, you need to have premium subscriptions on both Altrady and SpotBot. but not mandatory for starting trading Fox Signals positions but still we recommend using it “for everything” since it saves a lot of time and money.
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Q6: What happens if I don’t pay for the SpotBot subscription next month?
A6: If you do not renew your subscription, you will stop receiving signals.
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Q7: I see more than one position opened with the same trading pair. Is that normal?
A7: Yes, this is normal. One position may be for scalping, and another for a longer-term trade. The same trading pair could be opened multiple times per day.
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Q8: What is the expected growth for this bot?
A8: We currently expect a daily portfolio growth of 1%.
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Q9: Can I use real money for bot trading?
A9: Please continue with paper trading for now until we have finished testing.
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Q10: What are the scalping strategies described below for spot signals?
A10: You can set your own presets to open and close the same trading pair multiple times. If you are a SpotBot Premium subscriber, the bot will handle this for you.
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Q11: How much is the SpotBot monthly subscription?
A11: The price has not been determined yet.
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Q12: Do you take commissions on SpotBot trading?
A12: No, we do not. We provide signals; the bot is used to open signals.
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Q13: Can I close signals manually on the trading bot?
A13: Yes, you can.
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Q14: Swing trading looks interesting. What’s the catch?
A14: Swing trades are long-term signals with no expiration date and a stop loss set at 9.5%. It may take days or even a week to reach the full take profit. Trades can be canceled midway. Trade at your own risk. These signals are recommended for experienced users; do not engage if you are not experienced.
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Q15: I want to trade spots only.
A15: Yes, you can trade spot markets only and avoid futures.
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Q16: What’s the difference between futures long/short and swing trades?
A16: Futures long or short trades are for daily trading, with positions that don’t exceed 72 hours. Swing trades are long-term; you can close a swing trade when it suits you. We have presets set with breakeven protection, but you can change them when you open a position on Altrady.
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Q17: Sometimes I see “No signals, please come back later.” What does that mean?
A17: When the market is volatile, there are no available signals, or all signals are closed. It’s a short-term pause—don’t panic.
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Q18: I have a problem with Altrady. Can you help me?
A18: Please contact Altrady support for assistance.
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Q19: I have a problem with Binance.
A19: Please contact Binance support.
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Q20: I have a problem with…
A20: You can ask our support about issues that involve Fox Signals only, such as account activations and signal status.
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Q21: Can I suggest a feature or an add-on for a different trading terminal?
A21: No, we are not accepting suggestions at this time. We won’t build a platform just because you have a subscription on it.
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Q22: Is it considered risky if I sell 100% of my positions after gaining a certain percentage?
A22: It’s your money; your decisions.
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Q23: Sometimes I see an early exit notification. What is it?
A23: It indicates a signal that has been closed due to an early exit or a trailing take profit trigger.
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Q24: I want to learn how to set orders.
A24: Please visit the Knowledge Base section in your profile. Conduct your own research to learn how to trade; learning is mandatory.
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Q25: How can I distinguish between futures, spot, and swing signals?
A25: Read the description provided with each signal.
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Q26: What’s the stop loss rate?
A26:
– Spot Trades: 10%
– Swing Trades: 9.5%
– Daily Long Trades: 4.75% (may vary; every signal is different)
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Q27: Are the take profit (TP) rates all the same?
A27: No, they aren’t. Use the Set Order link on Altrady, and be careful about which account you apply it to.
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Q28: I see that you allocate no more than 3%–5% of the portfolio per position.
A28: We recommend you do the same to avoid significant losses.
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Q29: The bot opened more than 20 positions in one day.
A29: That’s good.
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Q30: I have a notification problem.
A30:
– Android Users: Disable battery saver and uncheck “Pause activity when unused.”
– iPhone Users: Authorize notifications when you open Fox Signals for the first time. Ensure notifications are enabled in your phone settings. Avoid using battery saver or activity stopper features, as they may cause delays or prevent notifications.
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Q31: Should I respect the same TP values?
A31: Yes, don’t base them solely on your entry price. TP prices and stop loss are fixed values. This applies when you don’t use Altrady’s Set Order option.
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Q32: How is scalping used on spot?
A32: Selling at TP1 but re-entering at the entry price is a good option. Try it at your own risk.
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Q33: I saw TP triggered on the exchange but not on Fox Signals.
A33: This could be due to delays or price differences between exchanges.
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Q34: Are spot signals tradable for futures?
A34: Yes, it’s possible and will be available soon.
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Q35: What is the risk-reward ratio of each type of crypto signal?
A35:
– Spot: 1:1
– Long/Short Day Trading: 0.64:1
– Swing: 1:1.4
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Q36: Is an Altrady subscription mandatory to use Fox Signals?
A36: No, it’s not mandatory, but we recommend it since it’s easy to use. Otherwise, you will have to copy-paste or type values manually.
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