Using Hint in Discord

General Channels

Upon joining the Hint platform, you will have access to the following channels:

  • #welcome: This channel serves as the starting point for your self-onboarding process.
  • #announcement: This channel is used to disseminate important announcements to all members.
  • #rules: This channel outlines the essential guidelines for proper conduct within the Signals Discord server.
  • #support: This channel serves as a frequently asked questions (FAQ) resource, providing information on activating your Signals subscription, updating your billing, and reaching out to support.
  • #library: This channel houses a wealth of resources and knowledge.
  • #replay: This channel is your go-to for catching up on past discussions and events.
  • #newsletter: This channel keeps you in the loop with the latest news and announcements.

Hint Technology Channels

Upon finishing the self-onboarding process, you will have access to the following channels:

  • #hint-chat: This channel is where you can interact with community members and talk about trading

The followng channel is all about Hint for specific asset classes that would alert once a buy or sell Hint is generated:

  • #futures: 

  • #stocks:

  • #traditional-options:

  • #crypto:

  • #forex:

When in Discord, just browse through the different channels and see what asset class best suits you. 

More Settings and Guides

You may opt to mute other channels that you do no trade and just focus on what asset class you are familiar with

Just hover over the channel you want to mute, then right-click and select how long would you want to mute this channel.

For using Hint, we have a Cheat Sheet that serves as a baseline on how you use Signals in Discord. Please note that this cheat sheet is not an absolute model, which means you may trade differently from the cheat sheet and that is perfectly fine, this only serves as a guide.

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