Help & FAQ
Find answers to common questions about our trading signals platform.
What is TradeWhatITrade?
TradeWhatITrade is a multi-asset trading signals platform that delivers real-time trading alerts across Forex, Crypto, Stocks, Indices, ETFs, and Futures. Our signals include entry points, targets, stop-loss levels, and multiple confirmation indicators.
How do I receive trading signals?
Depending on your subscription plan, you can receive signals via email, SMS, push notifications, or through our Telegram channel. All subscribers also have access to our web-based alerts dashboard.
What trading strategies do you use?
We use multiple strategies including POWERSQUEEZE (trend continuation), RETRACEMENT (pullback plays), and PRICESPIKE (momentum trades). Each signal includes information about which strategy triggered it.
What timeframes are available?
Our signals cover multiple timeframes including 15-minute, 30-minute, 1-hour, and 4-hour charts, allowing you to choose signals that match your trading style.
How do I cancel my subscription?
You can cancel your subscription at any time from your account settings. Your access will continue until the end of your current billing period. For assistance, contact us at info@925free.com.
Are the trading signals guaranteed to be profitable?
No trading signal service can guarantee profits. Trading involves substantial risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Our signals are for educational purposes and should not be considered financial advice. Always trade responsibly and only with funds you can afford to lose.
What is auto-trading integration?
Enterprise subscribers can connect their brokerage accounts to automatically execute trades based on our signals. This feature requires proper configuration and you remain responsible for monitoring all executed trades.
How do I get started?
Simply choose a subscription plan that fits your needs, create an account, and you'll start receiving trading signals immediately. You can also join our free Telegram channel to see sample signals.
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