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Reading the Signal Feed: What Each Column Actually Tells You

Published: May 29, 2026
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Reading the Signal Feed: What Each Column Actually Tells You

The Signal Feed is PumpTraderCEX's live radar. Every time a coin passes all your configured entry filters, it appears here with a full data snapshot. Understanding what each column means helps you refine your strategy.

Column Breakdown

Symbol: The Binance trading pair (e.g. BTCUSDT, ETHUSDT). All pairs are USDT-quoted.

Price: The last traded price at the moment the signal was detected.

M5 %: Price change in the last 5 minutes. This is typically the primary momentum trigger — a positive value here means the coin is actively moving up.

H1 %: Price change over the last hour. Gives context on whether the 5-minute move is a continuation or a reversal of a broader trend.

Vol 5m: USDT volume traded in the last 5 minutes. High volume on a breakout confirms institutional or whale participation.

Vol Accel: Volume acceleration ratio (recent rate vs. longer-term rate). Values above 1.5 indicate an unusual spike in activity.

Spread %: The bid-ask spread as a percentage. Lower is better — a tight spread means the market is liquid and your simulated fill price is close to the display price.

B/S Proxy: Bid quantity divided by ask quantity. Above 1.0 means more buy interest than sell interest at the current best price.

Status: Shows ● BUY if the bot took this signal as a trade, or · SCAN if it was detected but not acted on (e.g. max positions already open, cooldown active).

How to Use It

Watch which signals consistently lead to profitable simulated trades and which do not. If most BUY signals with Vol Accel above 2.0 are profitable but those below 1.5 are not, adjust your volume acceleration minimum accordingly.

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