Solution · Explorers
Signal Explorer
Collaborative trading management for individuals and groups who want structured, transparent coordination—strategy sharing, contextual messaging, and visibility into statistics—without centralizing custody of funds.
Who it is for: experienced traders sharing approaches and participants evaluating group context before acting on their own accounts. Risk note: collaboration does not remove personal responsibility; verify lobby owners and documentation before joining (as already stated on this page).
The coordination problem
Trading groups need shared context—signals, chat, and statistics—without giving up individual control. Signal Explorer frames that need as trading lobbies with role-based permissions and configurable access, so transparency and verification stay with each participant.
Lobby lifecycle
Condensed from the on-page “How it works” copy: discover or create a lobby, configure access, collaborate, review statistics.
Discover communities or join a trusted provider’s lobby.
Configure constructors, invitations (QR/links), and permissions.
Collaborate via messaging, documents, and posted signals.
Review shared statistics and activity with mitigations (ratings, limits) described onsite.
Capabilities called out on this page
Signals
Structured sharing
Distribute signals in private or public lobbies in a traceable format, per original documentation.
Messaging
In-context chat
Built-in messaging keeps discussion tied to each lobby instead of scattered channels.
Visibility
Statistics
Aggregated and individual statistics help evaluate participation and strategy cadence—without implying guaranteed outcomes.
Lobby tools
Operations kit
Constructor management, advanced preferences, document editor, invitation tooling, QR/link invites, notifications, messaging, access control, and performance views—as listed in the legacy section.
Risk awareness (preserved intent)
Collaboration with people you do not know personally carries inherent risk. Before joining a lobby, the page recommends reviewing documentation, verifying the owner, assessing historical statistics, and avoiding opaque invitations. Signal Explorer keeps access restriction intentional and reversible, but does not replace your own diligence.
Mitigations referenced onsite include trust-oriented documentation, constructor limiting, and a general rating system—use them as guardrails, not guarantees.
Conceptual placement
Capability matrix
| Area | What participants do | Safeguards referenced |
|---|---|---|
| Signals | Share or consume structured calls inside lobbies | Access control + documentation expectations |
| Messaging | Coordinate in-context | Role permissions |
| Statistics | Review activity and participation | Ratings, constructor limits, manual verification |