Crypto signal order ticket mistake library

Crypto Signal Order Ticket Mistake Library

Neutral worksheets for checking wrong pair entries, long/short direction mistakes, leverage mismatches, cross-margin errors, market-order slippage, stale limits, missing stops, reduce-only exits, decimal sizing errors, and close-order reversals.

Start With The Safe Default

Choose the scenario and execution check closest to the reader’s question. Each page gives a short answer, records to save, stronger-proof questions, neutral status boundaries, and internal links into deeper CryptoSignalsReview risk surfaces.

The library does not recommend providers, trades, projects, exchanges, bots, leverage settings, margin settings, or copy-trading access. It helps readers separate signal wording, order-ticket evidence, fill evidence, account-control evidence, and automation evidence from missing proof.

Use The Library In One Pass

600 focused evidence routes are organized into 10 decision groups. Open one group, check the matching page, and keep any missing proof visible before treating a signal claim as reliable.

01 Pick the decision

Start from the group that matches what the reader is about to trust, join, copy, renew, or cancel.

02 Read one file

Use the focused page to inspect the exact claim, risk surface, evidence gap, or workflow pressure.

03 Keep proof missing

If logs, source posts, result sheets, terms, or official routes are absent, preserve uncertainty rather than upgrading trust.

Wrong Pair Entry Signal Inspect a signal where the symbol, quote currency, contract type, or exchange market can be confused before entry. Common weak point: similar tickers, spot versus futures tabs, quote-currency variants, and contract suffixes can turn a correct idea into a different order. 60 files
Long Short Direction Mistake Inspect a futures or margin signal where the reader may choose long when the signal means short, or short when the signal means long. Common weak point: direction words, arrow emojis, hedge-mode screens, and exchange button colors can be interpreted differently during a fast entry. 60 files
Leverage Setting Mismatch Inspect a signal where the published leverage, exchange default leverage, copied leverage, or manual leverage setting may not match. Common weak point: notional exposure can change materially when the exchange retains an old leverage setting or a bot copies a different multiplier. 60 files
Cross Margin Instead Of Isolated Inspect a futures signal where the margin mode can be cross when the reader expected isolated, or isolated when the setup assumes cross. Common weak point: margin mode changes what account balance supports the position and how losses can spread across open exposure. 60 files
Market Order Slippage Mistake Inspect a signal where the reader enters with a market order even though spread, depth, or volatility may make the fill meaningfully different. Common weak point: market orders prioritize execution over price, so the final fill can diverge from the entry shown in the signal. 60 files
Stale Limit Order Entry Inspect a signal where a limit order remains open after the setup has changed, expired, or been updated by the provider. Common weak point: a limit can fill later when the original context is gone, turning a missed entry into unintended exposure. 60 files
Stop Loss Order Missing Inspect a signal where the entry is placed but the stop loss is absent, rejected, not synced, or entered as a non-triggering order. Common weak point: the reader may believe risk is defined while the exchange has no active stop or has a stop that will not trigger as expected. 60 files
Take Profit Reduce Only Mistake Inspect a signal where a take-profit, partial close, or laddered exit may increase exposure instead of reducing the existing position. Common weak point: without reduce-only or close-position behavior, an exit order can become a new entry after the position changes. 60 files
Position Size Decimal Error Inspect a signal where quantity, contract size, coin amount, notional value, percentage risk, or decimal placement can be misread. Common weak point: one misplaced decimal or contract-size assumption can make the real order much larger or smaller than the reader intended. 60 files
Close Order Reverses Position Inspect a signal or manual exit where the reader tries to close a position but opens the opposite position instead. Common weak point: hedge mode, one-way mode, reduce-only status, and close-position controls decide whether an order exits or reverses exposure. 60 files