Activation condition
The scenario becomes active only after the documented market and liquidity conditions are confirmed.
An illustrative market scenario based on large-wallet accumulation, reduced exchange inflows, liquidity support and improving derivatives structure. The values on this page demonstrate the signal template and do not represent a live trading recommendation.
Confidence describes the alignment of selected data layers. It is not a guaranteed success probability.
The signal thesis summarizes the observed activity, confirmation layers and market conditions that support the directional scenario.
This signal record is illustrative. It does not contain current market levels or a real historical outcome.
The example scenario assumes that repeated large-wallet accumulation, lower exchange inflows and a defended liquidity zone are developing while derivatives positioning remains balanced. The scenario requires continued structural support and becomes invalid when its predefined cancellation condition occurs.
Repeated activity is treated as more relevant than one isolated blockchain transfer.
The scenario requires visible participation around the defined structural zone.
The setup is weakened when leverage becomes excessively crowded in the same direction.
The thesis does not remain valid after the documented invalidation condition occurs.
A structured signal separates the market thesis from its execution conditions. The scenario is not considered valid outside its documented activation, risk and time constraints.
The scenario becomes active only after the documented market and liquidity conditions are confirmed.
The entry is structured as a range rather than assuming one exact price can always be executed.
The original thesis is cancelled when the predefined price, structure or data condition occurs.
The setup expires if activation or continuation does not occur within the documented market window.
Each target represents a planned scenario level. Actual execution may be affected by volatility, liquidity, slippage and the user’s independent risk decisions.
The signal combines several market layers. Each layer can support, weaken or contradict the scenario as conditions change.
The illustrative model identifies repeated accumulation behavior rather than relying on one isolated transfer.
Lower illustrative exchange inflows reduce one possible source of immediate selling pressure.
A defended liquidity zone provides a location where the scenario can define activation and invalidation.
Illustrative volume is improving but remains dependent on continued market participation after activation.
The example assumes that leverage has not yet reached an extreme crowded condition.
The directional thesis remains dependent on the market holding its predefined structural condition.
The confidence model evaluates data quality, agreement between independent layers, structural clarity and market uncertainty.
A confidence score does not mean that the signal has an 82% probability of producing a profitable result.
The example model shows broad agreement between several data layers while still recognizing execution, volatility and invalidation risk.
The exact condition belongs to the private signal record. When reached, the original long thesis must no longer be presented as active.
Invalidation prevents an outdated or unsuccessful market idea from remaining indefinitely presented as active.
The current template shows the signal in its active stage. Every subsequent lifecycle change should remain connected to the same signal ID.
Relevant whale and market activity entered the analysis pipeline.
ILLUSTRATIVE TIMESTAMPThe market scenario was published before its activation condition.
ILLUSTRATIVE TIMESTAMPThe activation rule occurred and the signal entered active monitoring.
CURRENT TEMPLATE STATETarget or management conditions may produce a future status update.
NOT YET RECORDEDThe final record is retained after closure, expiration or invalidation.
FUTURE FINAL STATEThe signal update log should record status changes, new market context and corrections without silently replacing the original publication.
The example activation condition was recorded as complete. The original invalidation and target framework remain unchanged.
The example liquidity layer was upgraded from neutral to supportive after the required structural behavior appeared.
The scenario was created with predefined activation, entry, target, expiration and invalidation conditions.
Approved integrations can retrieve signal fields, status changes, target states and timestamps through the documented API structure.
{
"id": "WSH-DEMO-0241",
"asset": "ETH",
"market": "ETH-USDT",
"type": "spot",
"direction": "long",
"status": "active",
"risk_level": "medium",
"confidence_score": 82,
"entry_zone": {
"from": "restricted",
"to": "restricted"
},
"invalidation": {
"type": "price_or_structure",
"value": "restricted"
},
"targets": [
{
"level": 1,
"value": "restricted",
"status": "pending"
},
{
"level": 2,
"value": "restricted",
"status": "pending"
},
{
"level": 3,
"value": "restricted",
"status": "pending"
}
],
"record_type": "illustrative"
}
The record organizes market information into a structured scenario. It does not replace independent analysis, risk controls or professional advice.
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