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Thorp Strategy Engine

Most trading tools wait for you to ask. Thorp doesn't.

It runs in the background 24/7, monitors the market, and pushes signals to you before you think to check. By the time you open your chart, Thorp has already been watching.

A signal card pushed by Thorp.

Two Types of Signals

Technical Signals

These are based on price action and indicators. When something meaningful happens on the chart — a MACD golden cross, an RSI extreme, an EMA crossover — Thorp catches it, scores it, and sends it your way.

Event-Driven Signals

These fire when something happens in the market, not on the chart. A new token listing announced on Binance or OKX. A major KOL posting about a specific asset. Thorp picks these up and surfaces them before most people have seen them.

How Thorp Decides What to Send You

Every signal goes through the same process before it reaches you.

D0 scans your configured assets and strategies continuously. When a trigger fires it gets scored based on:

  • how confident the signal is,
  • how well it fits the current market regime,
  • and how accurate that signal type has been historically.

Your mute settings and risk profile then filter what actually gets pushed to your Telegram. Only the signals that pass your threshold come through as notifications.

Everything else sits in your Dashboard for you to review when you're ready.

Acting on a Signal

When a signal comes in you have three options — Accept, Reject, or Ignore.

  • Accept means you want to act on it.
  • Reject tells D0 the setup doesn't fit your current view.
  • Ignore means you've seen it but aren't making a call either way.

Your responses feed back into D0's understanding of how you trade.

If you want to go further, you can execute a trade directly from the signal card without leaving the Dashboard.

Controlling What Reaches You

By strategy — Mute a specific signal type across all assets. If RSI divergence alerts aren't useful to you, turn them off without affecting anything else.

By asset — Mute all signals for a specific token. If you're not trading SOL right now, silence it until you are.

Globally — Pause all Telegram notifications at once. Signals still get scored and logged in your Dashboard. You're muting the ping, not the data.

Access mute settings from Dashboard → Automations → Thorp Signals → gear icon.

Market Regime Matching

Every signal includes a market regime tag — trending, ranging, or high volatility.

This matters because the same signal means different things in different conditions. A MACD crossover in a trending market carries more weight than the same crossover in a choppy range.

Thorp shows you the context so you can judge accordingly.

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