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Trading Diagnostics Beginner Free

Reading Bot Logs and Trade Rejections

Understand why bearish guards, rebound checks, EMA filters, volume checks, cooldowns, and open-position limits reject trades.

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

Trading bot logs showing rejected entries and diagnostic labels

Course Lessons

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No Entry Does Not Always Mean Failure
11 min Preview

Learn why a bot can reject a trade correctly when the setup does not match the strategy rules.

Trend and EMA Rejection Messages
12 min

Interpret fast EMA, slow EMA, candle, and trend alignment checks without overreacting.

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Volume, Spread, and Quality Filters
12 min

Read quality blocks that protect the bot from thin, noisy, or unreliable setups.

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Cooldowns, Open Limits, and Exposure Blocks
11 min

Understand logs that reject entries because the bot is already exposed or recently traded.

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When to Escalate a Log Message
12 min

Separate healthy strategy rejections from errors that require admin or operator action.

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About This Course

Course Overview

Rejected entries are often a sign that risk filters are working. This course explains common log messages so users can tell the difference between a blocked setup, a configuration issue, and a real system problem.

What learners will be able to do

  • Read no-entry logs without assuming the bot is broken.
  • Identify whether a rejection came from trend, candle, volume, cooldown, or exposure rules.
  • Use log patterns to improve settings review without forcing trades.
  • Escalate true system errors separately from healthy strategy rejections.

Practical assignment

Collect ten recent no-entry logs, group them by rejection reason, and decide whether any setting actually needs review.

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