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How we prove our track record

Most "signal services" sell screenshots. We sell timestamps. Here's the difference, in plain text.

What we do

Every signal is posted to a public Telegram channel within 30 minutes of entry. @tgsignals_preview is the public archive. Anyone can scroll back to any date.

Outcomes are posted in the same message thread. When stop-loss or take-profit hits, we reply to the original entry message with the result. Telegram's message timestamps cannot be back-edited without the "edited" tag showing up — the audit trail is enforced by the platform, not by us.

Equity curves are computed from the public channel data. Once a channel has ≥30 trades logged, the equity curve becomes a permanent feature on the channel's hub page. The dataset behind the chart is the same dataset you can verify by scrolling the channel — message by message.

What we never do

How to verify it yourself

  1. Open @tgsignals_preview and pick any message from at least a week ago.
  2. Note the timestamp and the entry/stop/target levels in the post.
  3. Pull up the chart on TradingView for that asset, at that timestamp.
  4. Check whether price actually traded through the levels we posted, in the order we posted them.

This is the same audit you'd do on a hedge fund's monthly statement, except it runs in real time and is free. If something doesn't reconcile, tell us — we'll either correct the record or close the channel.

When a channel opens to paying members

A channel only opens to paid subscribers after 30 days of verified live trades are publicly logged in the preview channel. Until that gate is crossed, the asset stays on the waitlist — the bot will notify you with an early-bird offer once it ships.

Join the waitlist on @joinTGsignals_bot →

Risk disclosure

Trading carries the risk of losing your capital. Past performance — even verified, public past performance — is not a guarantee of future results. Signals published here are educational content, not investment advice. You decide whether and how to act on them. Never risk capital you cannot afford to lose.