Help
Here you’ll find a quick guide on how to use Kryptico: UI, filters, signal cards, copy buttons, and common questions.
Note
Kryptico is not an exchange and does not execute trades. Signals are decision support only—you decide and are responsible.
Quick start (60 seconds)
- Open the tool and select a coin.
- Set filters (e.g. Low-Risk / High-Risk or “Strong Moves”).
- Read the signal card: entry, TP (take-profit), SL (stop-loss).
- Use the copy buttons and place orders on your exchange.
- Use proper risk management (position sizing, respect SL).
How it works
Coins list (left column)Open
Select the coin you want to monitor. Depending on the view, the list can show coins/signals sorted by criteria. Tip: Use filters to reduce noise and focus on relevant setups.
Filters: Low-Risk / High-Risk / Strong MovesOpen
Filters narrow down the displayed setups. Low-Risk and High-Risk are relative risk labels (no guarantee). “Strong Moves” highlights more dynamic situations. In volatile markets this can change quickly.
Understanding the signal card (Entry, TP, SL)Open
A signal card shows key levels: entry, take-profit (TP), and stop-loss (SL). Always check that the values match your exchange/order type (market vs limit) and consider fees/spread.
Copy buttons (copy TP/SL/Entry)Open
Copy buttons put values into your clipboard so you can paste them into your exchange. Tip: Before confirming, double-check decimals and formatting.
Chart / history (right column)Open
The chart helps you judge a signal in context (trend, key zones, recent movement). If you see history: use it to learn how setups evolved—but avoid assuming the past predicts the future.
Why do I see no signals?Open
Common reasons: (1) filters are too strict, (2) markets are quiet and fewer setups match, (3) temporary updates or connectivity issues. Test: loosen filters and reload.
Why do prices differ from my exchange?Open
Prices can differ by source and exchange. Reasons include spread, fees, different markets/pairs, and latency. Always use your exchange price as the reference when placing orders.
Demo vs. LiveOpen
Demo lets you explore features safely (Kryptico never executes trades anyway). In Live, you use the same signals but make real decisions on your exchange.
Best practices (not investment advice)Open
Never risk everything on a single trade. Use SL consistently, choose an appropriate position size, and avoid emotional decisions. Kryptico helps with structure—responsibility stays with you.