How OracleEasy works
In one line: OracleEasy is a verifiable crypto trading-signals engine on Binance USDS-M Futures (1-hour timeframe) that publishes every entry before the trade closes, keeps every losing call public, and reports all results net of fees, slippage and funding. There is no leverage and no liquidation risk by design.
It runs on deterministic algorithms and technical indicators — not AI, and not discretionary trading. Every entry, exit and position size follows fixed, repeatable rules.
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OracleEasy vs a typical signal channel
Most crypto signal channels are unverifiable by design. Here is how OracleEasy differs on the things that actually matter:
| What matters | OracleEasy | Typical signal channel |
|---|---|---|
| Approach | Rule-based algorithms & indicators | Discretionary calls or “AI” claims |
| Entry timing | Posted before the trade closes | Often shown after the move |
| Losing trades | All kept public, no deletions | Frequently deleted or hidden |
| Reported returns | Net of fees, slippage & funding | Usually gross or unstated |
| Leverage | 1x — no liquidation risk | Often 10–50x |
| Risk per trade | Fixed 0.5–1% of capital | Rarely disclosed |
| Track record | Full live track + 4-year walk-forward backtest | Cherry-picked screenshots |
| Verifiability | Timestamped, public dashboard | Effectively unverifiable |
“Typical signal channel” describes common industry practices, not any specific provider.
Free vs Premium
The free Telegram channel posts entries and results. Premium (via the bot) adds full TP1/TP2 targets, partial-close and exit management in real time, and personal alerts for the coins you choose. Same engine, same trades — premium just takes them all the way to the exit.
Not financial advice. Educational information and trade signals only; past and simulated performance is not a guarantee of future results. See the risk disclaimer.