What kind of messages are broadcasted?

MagicTradeBot can broadcast a wide range of messages to keep you informed about trading activity, risk events, and system status.

The exact messages depend on the notification channels enabled and their configuration.


🔹 1️⃣ Trade Execution Messages

  • Trade Opened → Notifies when a new position is entered
  • Trade Closed → Alerts when a position is exited, either manually or automatically
  • DCA Orders Triggered → Shows when additional layers of DCA are executed
  • Average Entry Updates → Broadcasts updated position averages for multi-order trades

These messages ensure you always know which trades are active and how they are performing.


🔹 2️⃣ Stop-Loss and Take-Profit Alerts

  • Stop-Loss Hit → Alerts when a position reaches its safety exit
  • Take-Profit Triggered → Shows when a profit target is achieved
  • Smart Stop-Loss / Smart Take-Profit Events → Broadcasts advanced protective actions

This provides real-time visibility into risk management and profit-taking.


🔹 3️⃣ Emergency and Risk Notifications

  • Emergency Forced Closures → Positions closed due to extreme conditions or bot override
  • Risk Limit Warnings → Alerts if predefined limits like Max Loss Per Trade or Max Exposure are approached

These notifications allow quick intervention to prevent significant losses.


🔹 4️⃣ System and Exchange Messages

  • Exchange or API Errors → Alerts on connection failures, rejected orders, or insufficient funds
  • Configuration Issues → Warnings if invalid parameters are detected
  • Synchronization Events → Updates on symbol sync or data refresh

These messages ensure that technical issues are caught early, reducing downtime or unexpected behavior.


🔹 5️⃣ Customization Notes

  • Only enabled channels receive messages
  • You can configure which types of events to broadcast to specific channels
  • Multiple channels can receive the same messages for redundancy

🔹 Key Takeaway

Broadcasted messages keep you fully informed about:

  • Trade openings and closings
  • Stop-loss / take-profit events
  • DCA executions and averages
  • Emergency closures and risk warnings
  • Exchange/API or system errors

In short, broadcasts provide a complete, real-time view of both trading activity and system health, allowing you to act quickly and monitor your strategy effectively.

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