SignalFloor signals are structured trading ideas published by performance-tracked providers. Each signal includes an asset, direction, entry price, stop loss, and take profit — and is tracked from open to close. Signals are designed to inform trading decisions, not to execute trades automatically.
What a Signal Contains
Each signal includes structured information:
- Asset:
- The financial instrument (e.g., EUR/USD, Gold, BTC/USD)
- Direction:
- Buy or Sell
- Entry Level:
- The suggested price to enter the trade
- Stop-Loss (SL):
- The level at which to exit if the trade moves against you
- Take-Profit (TP):
- The target level for closing the trade profitably
- Rationale:
- Optional context explaining the trade idea
Signals Are Not Automated
SignalFloor does not connect to trading accounts or execute trades.
When a provider publishes a signal, it appears as information for subscribers to review. Users decide independently whether to act on it, and if so, they execute the trade manually through their own broker.
How Performance Is Verified
Signal outcomes are tracked automatically:
- When price reaches the take-profit level, the signal is marked as TP Hit
- When price reaches the stop-loss level, the signal is marked as SL Hit
- All outcomes are recorded and displayed publicly
Providers cannot delete or modify signal outcomes. This creates a transparent performance history.
Free vs Premium Signals
Providers control which signals are free or premium:
Free Signals
Available to all users for discovery and evaluation
Premium Signals
Require a subscription to access full details
Resolved signals (those that hit TP or SL) are publicly visible regardless of access tier, ensuring transparency of performance.
User Responsibility
Signals are trading ideas, not financial advice. Users are responsible for:
- Evaluating whether a signal fits their trading strategy
- Managing their own risk and position sizing
- Executing trades through their own broker
- Understanding that losses are possible
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Expecting signals to execute automatically — SignalFloor does not connect to brokers
- Ignoring the stop loss level — it exists to limit your downside risk
- Entering a signal long after publication when the price has already moved past entry
Summary
SignalFloor signals are structured trading ideas with verified performance tracking. They are not automated trades. Users review, decide, and execute independently.