Notifications & Alerts

Written By Emama Platform

Last updated About 1 month ago

In this section:


How do I create an alert?

From the chart:

  • Hover over the ADP or TD chart and click the bell icon that appears

  • Green bell = alert fires when value crosses above that level

  • Red bell = fires when value crosses below

From the Notifications panel:

  1. Open Notifications from the top menu

  2. Select Average mode (market-wide conditions) or Ticker mode (individual assets)

  3. Choose your timeframe and set your conditions (cross, threshold, range, etc.)

  4. Name the alert: use something descriptive like Market Oversold 15m rather than Alert 1

  5. Choose delivery: Web (in-browser) or Telegram

  6. Set whether it fires once or repeats each time the condition is met

  7. Hit Create

See Notifications for a full breakdown of every condition type and evaluation logic


What is Ticker mode?

Ticker mode lets you create alert templates — reusable condition sets that you then apply to specific assets or entire tagged groups.

Instead of creating a separate alert for every coin, you define the logic once (e.g., "EMA deviation crosses below –3% on the 15m timeframe with duration > 10 candles") and apply that template to as many tickers as you want.

Workflow:

  1. Create a template with your conditions (EMA deviation + Duration)

  2. Name it clearly — include the setup context (e.g., 5min SCALP SHORT –2%)

  3. Assign it to specific tickers or a color-tagged group

  4. Hit Apply to activate

See Notifications for the full guide on Ticker mode conditions and evaluation logic


What is the difference between Average mode and Ticker mode?

Average mode tracks market-wide conditions — it looks at ADP and Trend Dominance averaged across your entire watchlist. Use it when you want to know that the broad market has reached a notable state: overextended, crossing a key level, or entering a specific range.

Example: "Alert me when the 1H ADP crosses above +3% and Trend Dominance is above 70%."

Ticker mode tracks individual assets against their own EMA deviation and duration. Use it when you want to monitor specific coins or a tagged group for asset-level conditions.

Example: "Alert me when BTC's 15m deviation crosses below –2% and has been below its EMA for more than 8 consecutive candles."

In short:

  • Average mode = market thermometer

  • Ticker mode = individual asset watchdog

See Notifications for full setup guides for both modes


How do I get alerts in Telegram?

  1. First, link your Telegram account — go to App Settings and follow the Telegram connection steps (you'll be prompted to start the EMAMA bot)

  2. When creating any alert, set the Type field to Telegram

  3. That's it — alerts will be delivered as bot messages the moment the condition fires

You can have some alerts sent to Telegram and others as in-browser notifications — the delivery type is set per alert, not globally.

See How do I link my Telegram? for the connection setup


How do I combine DP and Duration in Ticker mode?

This is one of the most effective alert configurations on the platform — and it filters out a lot of noise that either condition alone would miss.

The idea:

  • DP alone flags assets in strong momentum — but that momentum might be a 1-candle spike that's already reversing

  • Duration alone finds long-running trends — but they may be exhausted and near a mean-reversion point

  • Together, they find assets that have moved hard and held it — which is where the highest-probability setups tend to live

How to set it up in Ticker mode:

  1. Create a new template

  2. Add a condition: EMA (open below < –2 (or whatever threshold fits your strategy)

  3. Add a second condition: Duration open > 15

  4. Both conditions must be true simultaneously (logical AND)

  5. Apply the template to your target tickers or group

The result: you only get alerted when an asset is both meaningfully extended and has been sustaining that deviation — not just twitching past a threshold.

See Notifications for the full breakdown of condition logic and evaluation rules