Getting Started with Trading Signals
Learn how to use our AI-powered trading tools to identify high-probability setups across stocks, options, and crypto.
What is a trading signal?
A trading signal is a structured trade idea. Every signal on Tradings.Guru includes a ticker, an entry price, a target, a stop loss, and a confidence score so you know exactly what to do if you decide to act on it.
We do not publish "hot tips." Every signal we surface comes out of a deterministic scan of real market data β options flow, dark pool prints, short interest, unusual volume, insider transactions, macro conditions, and technicals.
How to read a signal
Confidence score: how many of our 18 underlying tools agreed. 80+ is rare. 60β80 is a strong lean. Below 50 is informational only.
Timeframe: most signals target a 2β10 day swing. Longer-term positioning trades are labelled explicitly.
Risk: never size so that a single stop-out is catastrophic. We suggest risking no more than 1β2% of your account per signal.
Where to start
If you are brand new, start with the Signals page and the Track Record. Read 10β20 past signals end-to-end β the winners and the losers β before trading live. Your goal is to internalize the process, not chase a single setup.
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