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Public proof

Inspect the signal structure before paying.

Public records show the format Meridian uses: pair, side, entry, target, stop, confidence, and risk boundary. Private access adds Telegram delivery and deeper execution context.

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Signal proof layer

Coverage, risk fields, and disclosure

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BTC / ETH / SOL

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Entry + stop + target

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Confidence score

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Risk disclosure

Public / private boundary

See enough to judge the format. Pay only for private delivery.

No signal is an acceptable output. Meridian does not publish a setup unless the trigger, invalidation, stop, and target can be stated before delivery.

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Public layer

Signal format

Latest available public records

Methodology notes

Risk disclosure

Private layer

Telegram delivery

Full setup context

Archive access

Execution framing

PairSideEntryStatus
BTC/USDT Long 43,250 Live
ETH/USDT Long 2,315 Live
SOL/USDT Pending Unavailable Unavailable

Coverage

BTC / ETH / SOL

Core liquid assets only

Publication rule

Selective

No signal when conditions are weak

Risk fields

Entry / TP / SL

Invalidation travels with the setup

Delivery boundary

Private access

Detailed briefs remain behind paid access

BTC/USDT

Latest public record

Available

Direction

Long

Confidence

78.0%

Target

46,800

Stop

41,900

Win rate: 61.0%. Median R/R: 1.8.

Unavailable means Meridian has no public record for that field, not that a result is being withheld.

ETH/USDT

Latest public record

Available

Direction

Long

Confidence

74.0%

Target

2,460

Stop

2,235

Win rate: 58.0%. Median R/R: 1.7.

Unavailable means Meridian has no public record for that field, not that a result is being withheld.

SOL/USDT

Record pending

Pending

Direction

Pending

Confidence

Unavailable

Target

Unavailable

Stop

Unavailable

Win rate: 54.0%. Median R/R: 1.5.

Unavailable means Meridian has no public record for that field, not that a result is being withheld.

Methodology

Publication requires structure, trigger, and invalidation.

Meridian publishes only when the setup, trigger, stop, and target plan can be stated before delivery. Silence is an acceptable output.

Risk disclosure

Signals are informational and do not create an advisory relationship.

Past records do not predict future outcomes.

You remain responsible for position sizing and execution.

Crypto markets can move quickly and losses can exceed planned thresholds.

Read full methodology and risk boundary

Common questions

When does a signal go out?

Only when regime, volume, and model agreement align. If conditions are weak, Meridian can stay quiet.

What does a signal include?

Setup context, entry zone, stop loss, invalidation, and target levels.

What do I get with paid access?

Private Telegram delivery, the signal archive, and deeper execution context.

Are outcomes guaranteed?

No. Signals are informational. Execution and risk management remain with the user.

Decision boundary

If the public format fits your process, choose private access.

Signals remain informational. Private access changes delivery and context, not market risk.