Signal Timing & Delivery
⏰ Why Signals Come After Midnight (UTC)
Our signal generation is based on daily candle closes, which means we wait for the daily price action to complete and close at 00:00 UTC. Only after the candle closes can we generate accurate and reliable signals — this is critical to avoid false entries or premature trades.
Once the daily close is confirmed:
The system processes market data immediately.
Signals are usually generated within <10 minutes after the daily close.
So, if users are receiving signals at around 2:09 AM local time in CEST, that corresponds to just after midnight UTC — which is the intended and necessary timing based on our data model.
🌍 Isn’t That Time Inconvenient for Some Users?
Time zones do play a role. What might be early morning, afternoon for some other users and evening elsewhere. But consistency is key — and daily close signals must be aligned to UTC to remain accurate across all users and agents.
That said, we’re actively working on new features like:
“Valid Entry” reminders during the day to help users check if a signal is still actionable.
A notification system that reinforces the current market condition based on previous signal validity.
🧠 Are These Signals Meant to Be Traded Instantly?
No. Signals are tools, not trading orders.
We created AITA Signals to empower users to make informed decisions, not to blindly follow entry points. Think of them as daily strategic insights based on proven quant models — giving you an edge, not a script.
You can:
Choose to enter right after the signal.
Wait for confirmation.
Or skip if market conditions don’t align with your personal strategy.
⚠️ Why Not Delay the Signal or Send It Later?
Delaying the signal would compromise accuracy:
The “perfect” entry may be missed.
Market conditions could shift unfavorably.
Sending it early or late could trigger false signals or bad trades.
That’s why we’re committed to sending signals as soon as the market data is valid and processed — always right after the 00:00 UTC close.
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