Simulation of all the signals from the Telegram channel
CryptoWorldSignals,
assuming they were bought at the moment of the signal and sold 24 hours later or at the highest point within the 24 hours.
The simulator shows the optimal goal (Sell Stop order) and allows users to simulate other scenarios.
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Simulator
Simulate a stop-sell order strategy
Optimal goal: 0.11%
PL on 1000 budget: 0
Sold at STOP-SELL +15: 150
Sold 24 hours later at profit: 50
Sold 24 hours later at loss: 52
How to use the simulator
The simulator allows users to simulate a strategy of buying each signal and selling 24 hours later OR at the goal price (whatever comes first) and see the profit/loss on these results.
Here is how it works:
Budget: the budget you are willing to invest.
Goal +% : the % above the buying price.
Example:
Budget: 1000
Goal: 5%
The simulation will check each signal if it reached the goal price (in this case +5% above the buying price).
If yes, it will sell at the goal price (resulting in +5% profit).
If not, it will sell at the price after 24 hours.
You can test the profitabiltiy of the signals on different time periods, different goal % and different budgets.
IMPORTANT:
- The simulation is based on past results, which does not always represent future results.
- Simulation is based on the assumption that you will buy each signal. However since there are more than one signal per 24 hours, you might not have available budget to buy each signal.
- Simulation is based on the assumption that you will buy the signal at the exact moment of the signal, which might not be the case in reality..
Copied! Just paste it in excel
How is it calculated
Every signal sent in the Telegram channel is specified on this page and tested for the following information:
- Signal price: the price in the same minute the signal was received.
- +24 Hours: The price after 24 hours
- +24 Hours Peak: The highest price within 24 hours
- P/L: The profit/loss based on the simulated Goal %
Example:
Signal was received on Telegram Channel: The Crypto Shaman on 03/01/2021 13:30 to buy coin LTC.
In this case:
Pair: LTCBTC
Date Time: 03/01/2021 13:30
Signal Price: the price at the end of the minute 13:30 (beginning of 13:31)
+24 Hours: the price at the end of the minute 04/01/2021 13:30 (beginning of 13:31)
24H Peak: The highest price between 03/01/2021 13:30 and 04/01/2021 13:30 (highest profit that could potentionally be made)
Test any other strategy with the existing numbers by copying the results of a specific channel to excel and analyzing it there.
OR
Use the SIGNAL CHECKER to get other numbers (example: instead of selling in 24 hours, you can test the OPEN price or the HIGH price after 7 DAYS or after 30 DAYS)
How come the PL looks so high?
That could be the case, since in this simulation you would be buying and selling every 24 hours (or more often, if sold at the goal) and making a profit on each trade.
Keep in mind:
- Past results does not neccessarily mean future results.
- Different type of signals are all treated the same: technical analysis, coin news, forks.
Frequently asked questions
In which case the signals are profitable?
All the signals are much more profitable, if you buy them as soon as you received the signal.
Many of the signals will have a small pump after the signal was received and might go down if you buy them later.
When are the signals bought in the simulation?
The results you see on this page are bought at the end of the minute of the signal
Example: signal was sent on 15:05:15 on the Telegram channel. The simulation is as if it was bought at 15:06:00.
Do the channel owners profit from the signals?
Often the channel owners are trying to profit by buying before sending the signal.
Most channels offer VIP access as well, where they just send the signals before they send them to the main channel
Can I test the results based on buying the signals 5 minutes after they were sent?
Yes. You can copy the results to excel, paste them into the Signal Tester and add 5 minutes.
You can add or deduct any other amount of minutes and choose other columns.
Read below how to test your own signals.