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How to Use Radiant Live Signals on Telegram — Full Guide

Radiant Live Signals deliver every entry, scale-in, partial close, full close and reversal from our AI trading desk straight to your Telegram. This guide walks through the subscribe page in the screenshot below and explains exactly what each filter does — so you only receive the signals you actually want to act on.

Radiant Live Signals — filters and ticker selection

1. Pick your ticker universe

The top row decides which symbols are eligible at all:

  • Manual — you choose the exact tickers from the grid below.
  • Top 10 / Top 20 / Top 50 — Radiant auto-selects the best-performing symbols from the last 30 days of closed trades. The list refreshes daily, so you always follow what's currently working.

New to signals? Start in Manual mode with 10–15 tickers you actually care about. Picking everything floods your chat and makes it harder to react.

2. Choose the signal side

  • Both — long and short signals (default).
  • Long only — only buy-side entries and the events that follow them.
  • Short only — only sell-side entries and their follow-ups.

If you can't open shorts on your exchange (spot account, no margin), pick Long only to avoid noise.

3. Match Market Pulse (optional)

Turn this on and you'll only get signals whose direction agrees with Radiant's current market pulse:

  • Longs only when the pulse is bullish
  • Shorts only when the pulse is bearish

This filter is the easiest way to cut signal volume roughly in half while keeping the highest-confluence trades.

4. Event types — the new filter

This is where you tell Radiant which events to push:

Event When it fires Why you might want it
Entry / Open A new position opens Required if you plan to mirror trades
Add / Scale-in Extra size is added to an open position Tells you the AI is increasing conviction
Partial close The AI takes profit on part of the size Useful for risk management
Full close The position is fully closed with final ROI Required if you mirror trades — this is your exit
Reversal Position flips direction (e.g. long → short) Strong signal that the regime changed

All five are on by default. Turn off anything you don't want — for example, leave only Entry and Full close if you just want simple "open / close" alerts and don't care about intermediate adds or partials.

You must keep at least one event type selected — the page will block you from continuing otherwise.

5. Select tickers

Use the search box to find a symbol quickly (typing BTC filters the list), then click each tile to add it to your subscription. The Select all visible and Clear shortcuts at the top help when you change the search filter.

A few tips:

  • Each green tile = a ticker you'll receive signals for.
  • The order in the grid is alphabetical, not by performance.
  • Switching from Manual to Top 20 replaces your selection with the current top performers.

6. Continue, link Telegram, and you're done

Hit Continue to move to Step 2 where you paste your Telegram link or @username, then Step 3 to review and confirm.

  • Free trial: 14 days, up to 3 tickers, no payment required.
  • Paid plan: $15/month, multi-month discounts on Step 3.

That's it — once you confirm, signals start landing in your Telegram on the very next trade Radiant publishes.

Changing filters later

Come back to this page any time. Your existing selection is pre-loaded, and the Manage your signals subscription banner at the top lets you edit tickers, change event types, switch sides, or extend your plan with a discount.


About Radiant

Radiant is an automated crypto and tokenized-stocks trading platform — verified live performance, transparent equity curves, and managed portfolios.

Mentioned tickers: GUIDE · SIGNALS · TELEGRAM · HOW

Originally published at getradiant.tech/updates/how-to-use-radiant-telegram-signals. Not financial advice.

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