Kryptico

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 provided as decision support only. The final decision and the full responsibility always remain with you.

Quick start (60 seconds)
  1. Open the tool and choose between Swing or Scalp at the top of the signal column.
  2. Open a suitable signal and review the chart to understand market structure and direction.
  3. Read the signal card carefully and check the entry, TP, SL and direction of the setup.
  4. Use the copy function to transfer the values to your exchange, or dismiss the signal if it does not fit your setup.
  5. Once the trade is placed on your exchange, you can continue to monitor it in the “Running Trades” section.
Usage & Features
Coins list (left column)Open

This is where you choose the coin you want to monitor.

Depending on the selected view, markets are sorted by gainers or losers. This helps you identify strong and weak movers more quickly.

By clicking the star icon, you can save coins to your favourites for faster access later on.

Filters: Swing / Scalp / Strong MovesOpen

The filters determine which type of setups you want to see.

  • Swing signals are evaluated over a longer period and are designed for calmer, more structured moves.
  • Scalp signals are generated on shorter timeframes and are intended for quick trades. This usually makes them more dynamic, but also more aggressive.
  • “Strong Moves” highlights markets with exceptional momentum. In volatile phases, these conditions can change very quickly.
Understanding the signal card (Entry, TP, SL)Open

The signal card shows you all key values of a setup at a glance.

When you select a signal, the corresponding levels are displayed directly in the chart. This allows you to evaluate the setup in its current market context immediately.

Pro signals can be expanded to show additional details. You can jump to the chart directly by using the chart icon in the top-right corner of the signal.

Pro signals also include a trailing point. Once the first price target is reached, a blue dot appears. From that moment, you should move your stop-loss on your exchange accordingly.

If you click “Trade” or “Start Trade” in the chart area, the signal moves to the “Running Trades” section, where you can continue to monitor it until TP or SL is reached.

  • Coin and direction: Long means expected upside, short means expected downside.
  • Entry: The intended entry price for the trade.
  • TP (Take Profit): The target level where profits may be secured.
  • SL (Stop Loss): The level where the trade should be closed to limit risk.
  • Safety bar: The AI-based assessment of how attractive the current setup is relative to its risk.
Copy function (copy TP / SL / Entry)Open

The copy function lets you transfer the coin, entry, TP and SL values directly to your clipboard.

Simply click the value itself or the copy icon, then paste the data into your exchange.

Before confirming any order, always double-check that all decimal places have been copied correctly.

Chart / history (right column)Open

The chart helps you evaluate a signal in the correct market context.

It shows trend direction, key price areas and recent market movement. This helps you decide whether the setup still fits your strategy.

If historical information is available, you can review how earlier setups developed. Past performance can support your analysis, but it should never be treated as a guarantee of future results.

Why am I not seeing any signals?Open

There are several possible reasons for this.

  • Reloading the page may refresh the latest data.
  • A quiet or sideways market often produces fewer clean setups.
  • Temporary connection issues or ongoing updates may reduce the number of visible signals for a short time.
Why do prices differ from my exchange?Open

Small price differences between Kryptico and your exchange are possible.

Common reasons include spread, fees, different markets or trading pairs, and technical latency.

When placing orders, always use the price on your own exchange as the decisive reference.

Demo vs. LiveOpen

Demo mode allows you to explore the platform and test the interface safely.

In this mode, you do not receive real AI-generated signals.

Depending on your subscribed plan, you will later receive real AI signals and, on higher plans, additional pro signals.

Best practices & tips (not investment advice)Open

Use Kryptico as support, but make every trading decision consciously.

Kryptico helps you filter and evaluate opportunities. Full responsibility for execution always remains with you.

  • Do not take every signal automatically. Always check the chart, direction and risk first.
  • Monitor active trades in the “Running Trades” section and adjust your stop-loss on your exchange when appropriate.
  • Never commit your entire capital to a single trade.
  • Choose a position size that matches your personal risk profile and avoid emotional decisions.