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Live BTC/USDT AI signal dashboard showing current market bias, entry level, stop loss, take profit, win-rate trend, and recent Bitcoin signal history for short-term crypto traders.

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How to Use This BTC/USDT AI Dashboard

This page is a real-time BTC/USDT market dashboard built for short-term traders. It visualizes automated analysis (bias, levels, and live trade-state tracking) so you can make faster, more structured decisions. Updates refresh frequently as market conditions change.

Educational Tool — Not Financial Advice. Nothing on this page is investment advice or a recommendation to buy/sell. The “signal” labels are automated outputs and may be wrong, delayed, or incomplete. You are responsible for your own trades, position sizing, and risk. Crypto trading is risky and you can lose capital.

What Each Metric Means

  • Win-Rate Trend (chart): Treat this as a conditions gauge, not a guarantee. When it’s rising and holding above key levels (for example around 50%), the current market regime may be more consistent. When it drops and stays weak (for example 30–40%), conditions may be choppy — consider reducing size, waiting, or using stricter filters.
  • Current Bias (LONG / SHORT): Shows how the model is currently interpreting momentum and structure. Bias can change as volatility and trend conditions shift. Use it as context, not a command.
  • Entry / Stop Loss / Take Profit: These are reference levels generated from the model’s current assumptions. They are not guaranteed fills or guaranteed outcomes. If price reaches the stop or target, the dashboard will update to reflect the next state.
  • Live PnL: Shows the simulated movement of the current open trade state based on live price. Real results vary due to fees, spreads, slippage, latency, and execution quality.
  • Status Message: A plain-English summary of conditions (favorable / neutral / unstable) based on the model’s internal rules. Use it as a quick “risk temperature” check.

Practical Checklist (Fast & Safe)

  1. Start with bias + win-rate trend. If conditions look unstable, your best trade may be no trade.
  2. Use Entry / SL / TP as a planning framework. Decide your size based on the stop distance (risk first).
  3. Confirm execution reality: spreads, volatility spikes, and order fill quality can break scalping edges.
  4. Track your own performance. If your results differ from the dashboard, it’s usually execution costs (fees/slippage) or timing.

Want the full scalping framework (entries, filters, risk rules) in one place? Read: Ultimate 1-Minute Scalping Strategy (Explained Clearly) .

Exchange & Execution (Critical for Scalping)

Scalping performance is heavily affected by fees, spread, slippage, and execution speed. Even a “good setup” can become a losing trade if costs are too high or fills are poor. Choose venues and order types that match short-term trading (and always test with small size first).

If you want a low-fee venue that many scalpers consider, here’s an option:

MEXC Exchange (low fees & execution-focused)