How SignalFloor Works

How SignalFloor Works

SignalFloor links traders with signal providers. Past results are public. Pricing is clear. Learn how the platform builds trust.

Updated 2026-04-09

SignalFloor helps traders find signal providers. Past trades are public. You can review free history before you pay for live signals and alerts.

Unlike traditional signal groups, SignalFloor focuses on:

  • Live results where accounts are linked
  • Public list of finished trades
  • Free past data and paid access to live signals

Two Roles on SignalFloor

Traders

Traders subscribe to signal providers to access:

  • Live trading signals
  • Real-time updates
  • Risk management context

Providers

Providers share signals and can earn from paid plans. Their results stay on the public record.

A single account can act as both a trader and a provider.

How Trust Is Enforced

  • Linked live accounts where providers choose to connect
  • Public list of finished trades, wins and losses
  • Provider tiers based on long-term results
  • Ongoing checks for unusual patterns

Trust is based on data, not claims.

Public (Free)

  • Completed signals (wins and losses)
  • Provider profiles
  • Performance summaries
  • Live signals
  • Active trade management
  • Real-time alerts

Summary

SignalFloor is not a tip service. It is a place to compare signals, review open stats, and follow providers on your terms. Take time to read free history, set risk limits, and treat every live idea as optional input for your own plan.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is SignalFloor?
SignalFloor is a market for trading signals. Traders find providers with tracked results. Past trades are public. Live signals are part of paid plans. You keep your broker and place every order yourself.
What is free on SignalFloor?
For free you can see finished trades, provider profiles, and basic stats. Paid plans add live signals, trade updates, and alerts. Many users study free history for weeks before they subscribe to a provider they trust.
How does SignalFloor enforce trust?
We track live results where providers connect accounts. Finished trades stay public. Provider tiers rise or fall based on long-term results. We watch for odd patterns. No one can hide a string of losses after the fact.
Who is SignalFloor for?
It suits traders who want ideas with open performance data across forex, crypto, or stocks. You review providers, compare drawdowns, and follow only those that match your schedule and risk. It is not built for hands-off bots.
Can one account follow and publish signals?
Yes. A single login can follow other providers and also share your own signals if you qualify as a provider. Roles are separate in the dashboard so you can manage subscriptions and publishing without mixing accounts.
Can providers edit past results?
No. Once a signal closes at take profit or stop loss, the outcome stays on the public record. Providers can publish new ideas but cannot rewrite old wins or hide losses. That rule keeps comparisons fair over time.

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