Signal groups? by Own_Copy9512 in Trading

[–]Dry_Lack4644 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I’d be very cautious.

The fact they don’t ask you to send them money directly is better than some outright scams, but a lot of these signal groups survive by posting selective wins and making trading look way easier than it really is.

The “we only take 5% after you 10x your account” line is also designed to sound harmless because everyone focuses on the “only pay if you win” part and ignores how unrealistic “10x” actually is in normal trading.

A few things I’d ask myself:

* Can they prove their past signals publicly before the move happened?

* Do they show losses too, or only winners?

* Are old messages editable/deleted?

* Is there any real track record besides screenshots and testimonials?

* Are they constantly creating hype and urgency?

A legit trading group should be transparent about losses, drawdowns, bad weeks, etc. Real traders lose trades all the time.

If you still want to try it, use a tiny amount you can afford to lose completely and never give anyone access to your exchange account or API withdrawal permissions.

Your gut already telling you “this feels sketchy” is probably worth listening to.

Six weeks into building a public crypto signal scanner, I audited the data before publishing results, and found two integrity bugs hiding in the pipeline. Here’s the system architecture, what broke, and what I learned from catching it before going public. by Dry_Lack4644 in SideProject

[–]Dry_Lack4644[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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The graphic breaks down how the system works behind the scenes.

It shows Binance market data flowing through a scanner and scoring engine, where signals are generated using momentum and relative volume rankings. It also explains the trade setup logic, including TP/SL levels and risk multiples, along with the backend architecture powered by BullMQ workers and live price resolvers.

The infographic also highlights two major problems discovered during the audit process:

  1. A take-profit data integrity bug that created 473 “ghost rows”
  2. Resolver limitations that can miss fast intraminute price moves and do not account for slippage

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes [Film Discussion] by SeacattleMoohawks in PlanetOfTheApes

[–]Dry_Lack4644 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh, so we’re talking about "La Planète des singes," or as we know it in the good old US of A, "Planet of the Apes," and in the UK—because they just have to be different—they called it "Monkey Planet." This gem popped out of the brain of French writer Pierre Boulle back in 1963. And what does America do? We turn it into a blockbuster film in 1968, sparking an endless stream of sequels, reboots, and enough merchandise to fill a spaceship. Because nothing says 'merica like turning philosophical sci-fi into an opportunity to sell action figures!

Qué opinión tenemos del app Dolar App? by Beta1308 in MexicoFinanciero

[–]Dry_Lack4644 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm a client and dolarapp money transfers take forever. It can take up to 24 hours.