Fast answer
Gate.io signal checks need liquidation-process awareness.
Before following a Gate.io-labeled futures signal, check the contract, margin mode, maintenance-margin ratio context, stop plan, pending-order assumptions, update trail, and final closure record.
If a provider does not preserve losses, missed entries, and canceled orders, the record is incomplete.
Liquidation checks
What to inspect in a Gate.io signal.
MMR context
Check whether the call acknowledges maintenance-margin ratio risk, especially for cross or isolated futures setups.
Pending orders
Liquidation processes can affect unfilled orders, so the provider should label open orders and cancellations clearly.
Liquidity and size
Thin pairs and large size can change whether followers can enter or exit close to the alert.
Closure notes
Final records should show whether a call closed normally, stopped, missed, liquidated, or remained open.
Official context
Gate.io describes a stepwise liquidation process.
Gate's futures help states that liquidation can trigger when account or position MMR reaches 100% or below, and the process may cancel unfilled pending orders before reducing positions. Signal reviews should preserve those assumptions.
Review standard
Gate.io calls should show the whole trade lifecycle.
A reviewable Gate.io signal includes the original alert, contract, direction, entry condition, margin context, stop or invalidation, update trail, closure note, and any cancellation or missed-fill label.