Additional Keywords

Layer / Re-entry

When a signal provider wants you to re-enter a previous signal, they include a specific keyword in their reply message. Copy that keyword exactly into the Layer/re-entry field to execute the re-entry.Example: A reply containing ENTER AGAIN means you should type ENTER AGAIN into the Layer/re-entry field.

Close all trades

Automatically close all running trades the moment your signal provider sends a CLOSE ALL command.Example: If you currently have multiple running positions, such as EURUSD buy, GBPUSD sell, and XAUUSD buy, and your provider sends CLOSE ALL, the system will immediately close all of these trades at market price.

Delete all pending

If your signal provider sends a Delete All command, the system will automatically cancel and remove all pending orders, such as buy limit, buy stop, sell limit, and sell stop.Example: If your signal provider sends DELETE ALL, the system will instantly cancel all pending trades instead of you deleting them one by one.

Ignore message

Ignore Keywords allow you to filter out messages from your signal provider that should not be treated as trade signals.For example, some providers send non-trade messages like result updates or announcements that still contain pair names and BUY/SELL keywords. Without a filter, these could be mistakenly picked up as signals. By adding a word like RESULT to the Ignore field, any message containing that word will be skipped entirely.

Skip field

Some signal providers include multiple instructions in a single message, but you may want to ignore only a specific part while still using the rest. For this, specify the keyword of the instruction you do not want to follow.For example, if a signal contains entry price, stop loss, and take profit levels, but you do not want to copy the SL, enter SL as the skip keyword. The system will execute the entry and TP levels while ignoring the stop loss instruction.