๐จ Alerts: MACD, Bollinger, and Price Spike โ Your crypto guardians
Trading is like nighttime patrol in the city. Itโs like motion sensors, alarms, and searchlights combined. Letโs break down the most useful ones.
1. MACD Alert: When the trend changes its shoes
MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) is like a vigilant style inspector: when the moving averages change shoes (i.e., cross) โ expect a trend reversal.
How the alert works:
Bullish signal: Short EMA crosses long from below to above โ ๐ข buy!
Bearish signal: Short EMA falls below long โ ๐ด prepare for a dump.

โ Well suited for confirming entry after consolidation.
2. Bollinger Band Breakout: When the market releases bubbles
Bollinger Bands are like the market's patience limits. When the price breaks out of the upper or lower band โ itโs a signal that something is brewing.
Alert is activated when:
Price breaks above the upper band: ๐งจ Possible breakout upwards or fake.
Price breaks below the lower band: ๐จ Either panic or a pullback with a chance for a rebound.

๐ง Tip: look at the volume โ large volume + breakout = high probability of serious movement.
3. Price Spike Alert: When the market sneezes, and the chart sneezes both ways
Price Spike is a sudden change in price over a short time. Imagine XRP's price jumping +3% in a minute. Someone definitely knows something.
How it looks:
Sudden rise/fall > 2โ3% in one candle
Accompanied by abnormal volume
๐ This alert does not give you a "buy/sell" signal, but says: โBro, look here immediately!โ
How to use this?
Set alerts in your trading bot or terminal (TradingView, Binance, 3Commas).
Combine them: MACD + Bollinger + Spike = a systematic signal, not noise.
And most importantly โ do not trade based solely on one call. An alert is a doorbell, not a command.
Summary:
Alerts are your analytical reflexes that help catch opportunities and avoid failures. Donโt be a trader who wakes up only after a dump. Be a trader who wakes up a second before a pump.
๐ Subscribe, hit the "bell" โ not only on Binance Square but also in your alerts. Because in crypto, the one who hears the first bell wins, not the one who hears the first shout.
