Help Center

Step-by-step help for reading signals, using alerts, following the weekly model portfolio, and understanding the 100-day public delay.

alerts

What subscriber alerts include

Subscribers can receive alerts for new signals, signal outcomes, and weekly model portfolio entries or exits. Email and push preferences can be adjusted from the account area.

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Is this investment advice?

Top Breakout Signals provides educational market information and software output. It does not provide personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Trading involves substantial risk, and users should consult qualified advisors before making financial decisions.

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How to follow the weekly model portfolio

A new model portfolio starts each week and trades solely from platform signals plus risk management rules. Subscribers can inspect every portfolio trade, position, and performance curve.

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How weekly portfolios work

The portfolio manager starts a new model portfolio every week with simulated 10,000 USD initial capital. Portfolios apply risk rules, track transactions, and stop opening new trades after two years.

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How delayed signals work

Logged-in users without an active subscription see signal and portfolio data after a 100-day delay. Subscribers unlock the current daily research feed, active portfolios, and alerts.

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How to read a signal card

Each signal card shows the security, direction, entry, target, stop, confidence, expected trading window, and lifecycle state. Use the target and stop as the model-defined risk frame, not as personal financial advice.

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Why signals may not appear every day

The model is allowed to publish no signal when the market does not meet the quality threshold. Fewer signals can be a feature because it avoids filling the feed with weak setups.