The MyCryptoParadise method
In short
Every signal MyCryptoParadise has posted since 2016 follows the same four parts: a defined entry, clear targets, a stop loss, and the invalidation that says why the trade is valid. Miss one part and it stops being a plan and becomes a guess. This is the framework we hold every trade to.
What the 4-Part Signal is
The 4-Part Signal is how we structure a trade so the risk is known before a single dollar is committed. Four parts, always in the same order:
- Entry: the price or zone where the trade is worth taking.
- Targets: where you take profit, usually in stages.
- Stop loss: the price where you accept you are wrong and exit.
- Invalidation and reasoning: the condition that voids the idea, and the why behind it.
The order matters. Each part depends on the one before it, and together they fix your risk and reward before the market can surprise you.
Part 1: The entry
The entry is a zone, not a single magic number. Price rarely tags one exact level, so a good signal gives a range to scale into rather than one price to chase.
If the market has already run far past the entry, the trade is gone. Let it go. A missed setup costs nothing. A chased entry with no room left to the stop costs real money.
Part 2: The targets
We use more than one target. You bank part of the position at the first target, move the stop up to protect what is left, and let the rest aim for the higher targets.
This is how a winner stays a winner. If the market reverses after the first target, you still came away green instead of watching profit evaporate.
Part 3: The stop loss
The stop is the most important line in the signal. It is set before the trade and it defines the maximum loss. Place it, then leave it alone. Widening a stop to avoid being wrong is the fastest way to turn a small, planned loss into a large, unplanned one.
The stop is also what lets you size the trade. You risk a small, fixed part of the account on each idea, measured from entry to stop. That is the difference between trading as a business and gambling.
Part 4: Invalidation and reasoning
Invalidation is the reason, not just a price. A signal might say the idea is wrong if Bitcoin closes below a key support, or if a level that should hold breaks. When that happens, the trade is over, regardless of the stop.
The reasoning is what separates a signal you can learn from, instead of one you simply copy. Every part above answers a question: where, how much, and why. When you understand the why, you can manage the trade when conditions change.
Why all four matter
Drop any one part and the structure falls apart. An entry with no stop is an open-ended bet. A stop with no target has no plan to win. A trade with no invalidation has no idea behind it. The discipline is in keeping all four, every time, on every trade, in calm markets and loud ones.
How the desk uses it
Since 2016, the ParadiseTeam has held every call to this structure. We trade quality over quantity. We would rather skip a setup than post one that is missing a part. That is the standard, and it is the same whether the market is quiet or in full panic.
Frequently asked questions
What are the four parts of a crypto signal?
Entry, target or targets, stop loss, and invalidation with the reasoning. Entry is where you get in, targets are where you take profit, the stop loss is where you exit for a loss, and invalidation is the condition that voids the trade idea.
Why does a signal need an invalidation level?
Because price alone does not tell you whether the original idea still holds. Invalidation defines the condition, for example a close below a key support, that means the setup is wrong. It keeps you from holding a losing trade out of hope.
How does the 4-Part Signal control risk?
The stop loss and entry together let you size the trade so a loss costs only a small, fixed part of your account. You decide the maximum loss before you enter, not after.
Is one target enough?
Usually not. Several targets let you bank profit in stages and move your stop to protect the trade, so a reversal after the first target still leaves you green.
Where can I see signals built this way?
The ParadiseFamilyVIP desk posts signals with all four parts and the reasoning behind them. You can also learn the method first in our free guides.
Crypto trading involves substantial risk and can result in the loss of your capital. Nothing on this page is financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
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