Actionability describes how ready a signal is for a trader to act on. SignalFloor ranks actionability states from highest to lowest: Triggered (price has reached entry), Near Entry (price is approaching), Break-Even (stop moved to entry), and Pending (waiting for entry). The actionable signals feed prioritizes signals in the most time-sensitive states. When evaluating signals on SignalFloor, actionability tells you how urgently you need to decide. A Triggered signal means price has hit the entry zone — delay may mean missing the setup. Near Entry signals give you time to review risk-reward and position size before committing. Pending signals are published ahead of price reaching the entry, useful for planning but requiring patience. Break-Even signals have had their stop moved to entry, reducing downside while keeping upside open.
What is Actionability?
Actionability describes how ready a signal is for a trader to act on. SignalFloor ranks actionability states from highest to lowest: Triggered (price has reached entry), Near Entry (price is approaching), Break-Even (stop moved to entry), and Pending (waiting for entry). The actionable signals feed prioritizes signals in the most time-sensitive states.
When evaluating signals on SignalFloor, actionability tells you how urgently you need to decide. A Triggered signal means price has hit the entry zone — delay may mean missing the setup. Near Entry signals give you time to review risk-reward and position size before committing. Pending signals are published ahead of price reaching the entry, useful for planning but requiring patience. Break-Even signals have had their stop moved to entry, reducing downside while keeping upside open.
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What is Actionability in trading?
Actionability describes how ready a signal is for a trader to act on. SignalFloor ranks actionability states from highest to lowest: Triggered (price has reached entry), Near Entry (price is approaching), Break-Even (stop moved to entry), and Pending (waiting for entry). The actionable signals feed prioritizes signals in the most time-sensitive states.
How does Actionability apply to SignalFloor signals?
When evaluating signals on SignalFloor, actionability tells you how urgently you need to decide. A Triggered signal means price has hit the entry zone — delay may mean missing the setup. Near Entry signals give you time to review risk-reward and position size before committing. Pending signals are published ahead of price reaching the entry, useful for planning but requiring patience. Break-Even signals have had their stop moved to entry, reducing downside while keeping upside open.
What terms are related to Actionability?
Related concepts include signal score, trading signal, signal status. See the SignalFloor trading glossary for full definitions.
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