What a good alert should show
A simple 'whale bought' message is rarely enough. A good TWAP alert should show side, size, strength, execution progress and price impact.
TWAP DETECT turns the alert into a card so the trader can immediately review context and open details.
- direction
- size
- strength
- price impact
How to avoid noise
Active markets create too many events. Traders need to filter weak TWAPs, compare relative strength and avoid reacting to every small algorithm.
Alerts become more useful when they include wallet history and similar outcomes.
- weak signal filter
- wallet context
- historical outcomes
- strength priority
When an alert is useful
A useful alert helps a trader open the chart faster, check liquidity and decide whether the setup deserves a watchlist slot. It should save time, not replace analysis.
- fast reaction
- chart check
- watchlist
- risk control