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Channel Library
Not all signal channels are created equal. Some providers send clean, complete signals with entry, stop loss, and multiple take profit levels. Others fire off quick alerts and fill in the details later. TTMT's Channel Library helps you navigate this landscape with curated quality data.
What is the Channel Library?
The Channel Library is TTMT's curated catalog of Telegram signal channels. Every channel in the library has been:
- Analyzed by TTMT's AI to determine its signal pattern
- Classified with a signal pattern type so TTMT knows how to process its messages
- Optimized with custom AI settings tuned for that channel's unique signal format
- Tracked with aggregate community performance statistics
Community-Powered
The library grows based on community demand. If your favorite signal provider is not listed, you can request an addition directly from the Channel Hub.
Quality Badges
Channel cards display badges that help you quickly assess a channel's reliability and signal style.
| Badge | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Verified | TTMT has confirmed the channel's identity and signal format. Parsing prompts are optimized and tested. |
| Recommended | High-quality signals with strong community performance. TTMT's editorial pick. |
| Two-Phase | The channel uses an alert-then-details pattern. Signals arrive in two parts. |
Badges are assigned by the TTMT admin team based on ongoing monitoring and community feedback. A channel can carry multiple badges -- for example, a channel might be both Verified and Recommended.
Signal Patterns
Every channel in the library is classified with one of three signal patterns. This classification tells TTMT how to expect and process signals from that channel.
Complete Signals
The channel sends fully-formed signals containing all necessary information in a single message:
- Direction (Buy/Sell)
- Symbol (e.g., XAUUSD)
- Entry price or entry zone
- Stop loss
- One or more take profit levels
This is the most common pattern and the simplest to work with. TTMT parses the message once and executes immediately.
Alert Then Details
The channel posts an initial alert (direction + symbol) and follows up with entry, SL, and TP details in subsequent messages. This is the two-phase pattern.
TTMT handles this by:
- Receiving the alert and (optionally) executing an initial position
- Waiting for the followup message with full details
- Applying the details as modifications to the existing position
Execution Mode Matters
How TTMT handles alert-then-details channels depends on your execution mode setting. In complete_only mode, TTMT waits for the full details before executing. In execute_on_alert mode, it executes immediately on the alert and applies followups as modifications. See Channel Settings for details.
Alerts Only
The channel posts minimal signals -- typically just a direction and symbol, sometimes with an entry price. No SL or TP levels are provided.
TTMT fills in the gaps using your configured default SL/TP values and executes based on your settings. This pattern requires careful configuration of your SL/TP defaults.
How Channels Get Listed
The listing process works as follows:
- Community Request -- A user requests a channel via the Request Channel modal in the Channel Hub.
- Admin Review -- The TTMT team reviews the channel's content and signal format.
- AI Analysis -- TTMT's AI analyzes sample messages to determine the signal pattern and the best way to read that channel's signals.
- Custom AI Tuning -- The TTMT team fine-tunes the AI to accurately read signals from that provider's unique message format.
- Testing -- Sample signals are tested to verify the AI reads them accurately.
- Publication -- The channel is added to the library with appropriate badges and classification.
Community Performance Stats
Each channel in the library displays aggregate performance metrics drawn from the TTMT community:
- Signal Volume -- Total signals processed from this channel
- Win Rate -- Percentage of profitable trades across all users
- Average P&L -- Mean profit/loss per signal
These statistics help you make informed decisions about which channels to follow. Keep in mind that individual results vary based on your own settings (lot size, TP strategy, risk management, etc.).
Performance Is Not Guaranteed
Past community performance does not guarantee future results. Signal quality can change over time. Always start with a Demo account when testing a new channel, and review your own per-channel performance regularly.
Related Pages
- Discovering Channels -- Search and filter the library
- Following Channels -- Add library channels to your Hub
- Channel Settings -- Configure how a channel's signals are processed
- Performance Tracking -- Track your personal results per channel

