AAVE/USDT
AAVE/USDT in our signal feed
We have logged 19 closed setups on AAVE/USDT, the first in June 2026 and the most recent on 20 August 2026. By volume it ranks 25th, carrying roughly 1.0% of the archive.
The rhythm behind the AAVE/USDT numbers
July 2026 carries 10 of the 19 setups on its own, 53% of the pair. On 26 June 2026 the feed opened 2 of them inside one day, which is what a volatility cluster looks like from the inside.
Recent AAVE/USDT activity
The pair is still working: AAVE/USDT produced 6 setups inside the last 30 days and 19 over 90, the latest on 20 August 2026.
Time in trade on AAVE
The median AAVE/USDT setup ran 38 h 1 min before reaching one of its levels; the fastest tenth closed in 8 h 56 min, the slowest tenth needed 5.3 days or longer. 47% were over within 24 hours.
Compared with the 7 h 16 min median across the whole archive, this pair is roughly 5.2× slower. Patience is part of the setup here.
How a AAVE setup is shaped
Every AAVE/USDT setup in the archive is framed identically: the target 7.5% from entry, the stop 5.0%, a reward-to-risk ratio of 1.50. Those distances describe how the trade is set up, not how it turned out.
All three levels are written down before the setup is published, which is what makes it possible to review afterwards at all.
Leverage used on AAVE
Leverage on AAVE/USDT never moved: all 19 setups ran at 5x, while the archive as a whole spans 5x–10x. The multiplier only decides how fast the arithmetic runs — the stop is what keeps it survivable.
What you actually get on AAVE
The app shows each AAVE/USDT setup with its direction, its multiplier and the three levels that define it. The point is seeing the setup while it is still a setup, rather than reading about the move afterwards.