Operations & Safety Intermediate Free

Bot Health and Incident Response for Live Trading

Learn how to monitor bot heartbeats, queue health, logs, incidents, and response actions before small problems become trading risk.

Educational content only. Crypto trading is risky and this course is not financial advice.

Bot health dashboard with incident response steps

Course Lessons

Preview lessons are available before enrollment. Full access requires enrollment or unlock.

What Bot Health Actually Measures
12 min Preview

Separate heartbeat, queue, exchange, balance, and strategy status so each warning is diagnosed correctly.

Severity Levels and First Response
13 min

Use a simple severity model so a warning does not get the same reaction as a critical live-trading incident.

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Safe Pause, Resume, and Recovery
14 min

Pause automation cleanly, verify open exposure, and resume only after recovery checks pass.

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Writing Useful Incident Notes
10 min

Capture short, structured notes that make later review faster and reduce repeated mistakes.

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Weekly Bot Operations Review
13 min

Build a weekly review that checks reliability, safety settings, and avoidable operator mistakes.

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About This Course

Course Overview

Live automation needs supervision. This course teaches a calm operating rhythm for reading bot health signals, separating warning noise from real incidents, and responding without making rushed changes.

What learners will be able to do

  • Explain heartbeat, queue, API, balance, and error signals in plain language.
  • Use a severity ladder so warnings, degraded states, and critical incidents receive different actions.
  • Pause or resume automation using a documented response process instead of emotion.
  • Write short incident notes that make later reviews useful.

Practical assignment

Build a one-page incident runbook for one live bot: normal state, warning state, critical state, owner, pause condition, and recovery confirmation.

This course is educational content for safer platform operation. It does not promise profit and should not be treated as financial advice.