Who Is FTT For?
honest answer: not everyone.
the bots work best for specific types of traders. if you come in with the wrong expectations or the wrong habits, the signals won't save you β and we'd rather tell you that upfront than have you frustrated later.
here's a straightforward breakdown.
FTT is built for you if...
you already understand how onchain trading works.
you know what a contract address is. you've used a DEX before. you understand the basics of wallet tracking, holder distribution, and why Smart Money positioning matters. you don't need us to explain what a rug is.
the signals assume a baseline level of onchain literacy. they're a filter, not a tutorial.
you're tired of drowning in noise but still want to be active.
you're in the trenches daily β checking Telegram groups, scrolling CT, trying to find plays. you're putting in the hours but the signal-to-noise ratio is killing your results. you want a system that cuts through the noise without removing you from the game entirely.
FTT is for the trader who wants to stay active but stop reacting to everything.
you can act on a signal quickly.
a lot of the edge in onchain trading is timing. new launch signals in particular require you to be able to move within minutes, not hours. if you have a setup where you can review an alert, do a quick check, and make a decision fast β FTT fits your workflow.
if you're only able to check your phone twice a day, the mid-sized and social signals are more your speed than new launch signals.
you understand that winrates aren't everything.
our MAIN Bot runs 45β55% winrate. VOL + SM runs 30%. some people see those numbers and immediately write them off. experienced traders see those numbers, look at the average winner vs average loser, and understand why the expected value is strongly positive.
if you can think in terms of expected value over a series of trades rather than needing every single signal to hit, FTT will make sense to you.
you're managing risk and not full-porting on signals.
the bots filter the market significantly, but they don't eliminate risk. onchain trading is still onchain trading. the traders who get the most out of FTT are the ones who use signals as one input into a disciplined sizing and risk management approach β not as a reason to throw their whole portfolio at every alert.
you want to learn how Smart Money thinks, not just copy trades.
the signals come with wallet breakdowns (on paid tiers) precisely so you can understand why a setup is interesting, not just that it's interesting. over time, traders who use FTT as an educational layer β studying the wallets, understanding the patterns, developing their own intuition β get more out of it than traders who treat it as a passive copy-trading service.
FTT is probably not for you if...
you're brand new to crypto and still learning the basics. the signals will move faster than your ability to evaluate them right now. build your foundation first, then come back.
you're looking for a guaranteed money printer. nothing in onchain trading is guaranteed. the bots dramatically improve your signal-to-noise ratio and your expected value over time β but losing trades are part of the system. if you can't stomach losses, the volatility of new launch signals especially will wreck you emotionally.
you want to be completely passive. FTT signals are an active edge for active traders. if you want something you can set and forget, this isn't that. the signals give you the what and the who β you still have to make the decision.
you're hoping signals will fix bad trading psychology. if you're prone to oversizing, revenge trading, or FOMO-buying after you miss a signal, more signals won't help. the filter only works if the trader using it has baseline discipline. the bots can solve the information problem. they can't solve the emotion problem β that one's on you.
the bottom line
FTT is for traders who are already in the game, already putting in the time, and want a smarter system for finding the plays that actually matter β without spending 16 hours a day drowning in noise to find them.
if that's you, you're in the right place.
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