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Submitting setups

Submitting a setup publishes a manual trade idea to the community feed, where it’s scored by the odds engine and tracked to its outcome just like one of your own signals. You define the symbol, direction, and levels; the server does the grading.

Where: Community panel ▸ New setup
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id: community-submitting-setups

The submit-setup form with symbol, timeframe, direction, levels and a note

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A submitted setup is a small, explicit trade plan: a symbol and timeframe, a long or short direction, and three prices - entry, target, and stop. You can optionally tag it with a pattern name and add a note explaining the idea. Once you publish, the server scores the setup and tracks the result in real time as live signals resolve, so the outcome on your card is the genuine result of the plan you posted, not a self-graded one.

  1. Open the Community panel and start a new setup.

  2. Fill in the basics: symbol, timeframe, and direction (long or short).

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    id: community-submitting-setups-form

    Choosing the symbol, timeframe and long or short direction

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  3. Enter your entry, target, and stop prices.

  4. Optionally add a pattern name and a note describing the idea - the note shows on your card in the feed.

  5. Publish. The server scores the setup and it appears in the community feed, tracked to outcome.

Rather than typing everything by hand, you can have the form auto-fill from your active chart - it pulls the symbol, timeframe, and any levels you’ve drawn so you only need to confirm and add a note.

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id: community-submitting-setups-autofill

The auto-fill control pulling symbol, timeframe and levels from the active chart

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FieldRequiredNotes
SymbolYesWhat the setup is on
TimeframeYesThe resolution it applies to
DirectionYesLong or short
EntryYesMust be positive and not already hit
TargetYesMust be positive and not already hit
StopYesMust be positive and not already hit
PatternNoAn optional pattern label
NoteNoYour reasoning, shown on the card