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:
Open Notifications from the top menu
Select Average mode (market-wide conditions) or Ticker mode (individual assets)
Choose your timeframe and set your conditions (cross, threshold, range, etc.)
Name the alert: use something descriptive like
Market Oversold 15mrather thanAlert 1Choose delivery: Web (in-browser) or Telegram
Set whether it fires once or repeats each time the condition is met
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:
Create a template with your conditions (EMA deviation + Duration)
Name it clearly — include the setup context (e.g.,
5min SCALP SHORT –2%)Assign it to specific tickers or a color-tagged group
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?
First, link your Telegram account — go to App Settings and follow the Telegram connection steps (you'll be prompted to start the EMAMA bot)
When creating any alert, set the Type field to Telegram
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:
Create a new template
Add a condition:
EMA (open below < –2(or whatever threshold fits your strategy)Add a second condition:
Duration open > 15Both conditions must be true simultaneously (logical AND)
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