Fast answer
Crypto signal close-on-trigger checks prove whether the order was exit-only, trigger-based, margin-safe, and final-status backed.
Before accepting a close-on-trigger result, record position size, side, trigger price, trigger source, close-on-trigger setting, created order type, fill price, canceled status, remaining exposure, updates, and final close record.
If a provider claims an emergency exit without showing close-only behavior and final fill status, the result is not auditable.
Exit-trigger checks
What to inspect in crypto signal close-on-trigger records.
Position context
The record should show the open position that the order was meant to close.
Exit-only setting
Close-on-trigger behavior should prevent opening new exposure, but the flag must be visible.
Trigger and fill
The activation price and final fill price should both be preserved.
Cancellation evidence
If margin, order priority, or position state cancels the exit, that status must remain visible.
Source context
Close-on-trigger logic helps prioritize closing positions, but it still needs trigger, fill, and cancellation evidence.
Bybit describes close-on-trigger orders as conditional orders intended to close positions, including behavior around triggered market orders and margin. CSR treats the setting as exit context that still needs outcome proof.
Review standard
A reviewable close-on-trigger signal proves the exit order actually protected the position.
For CSR evidence review, close-on-trigger records should include original alert, position side, open size, trigger price, close-on-trigger flag, created order type, fill or cancellation status, remaining exposure, updates, and final outcome.