ENA/USDT
ENA/USDT in our signal feed
ENA/USDT accounts for 1.2% of all tracked setups — 23 of them, closed over 5 active months. Its most recent entry is dated 10 August 2026.
How ENA/USDT coverage is distributed
No single month dominates: the busiest was June 2026 with 10 setups, 43% of the 23 total, and the rest spread over 5 active months. The densest single day was 18 June 2026 with 3.
Where ENA stands right now
The pair is still working: ENA/USDT produced 4 setups inside the last 30 days and 21 over 90, the latest on 10 August 2026.
The pace of ENA/USDT setups
Half of the ENA/USDT setups resolved within 28 h 19 min. The quick tenth was done in 5 h 18 min, the slow tenth took 3.6 days or more, and 39% of all setups finished inside a day.
That is about 3.9× longer than the 7 h 16 min median across the archive — ENA setups tend to sit and work rather than resolve in an afternoon.
How a ENA setup is shaped
Every ENA/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.
Entry, target and stop exist before the trade does. That ordering is the whole difference between a setup and a hunch.
How ENA setups are sized
All 23 ENA/USDT setups used 5x, against 5x–10x across the full archive. Leverage multiplies the loss exactly as fast as the gain, so the stop distance is fixed before the setup is published.
Gaps in ENA/USDT coverage
The longest quiet stretch on ENA/USDT ran 60 days with nothing opened at all. The feed publishes when its rules match, not on a schedule, and the dates in the archive say so plainly.
What you actually get on ENA
When a ENA/USDT setup opens, the notification carries the direction, the leverage and all three levels — entry, target and stop. What you do with it is your decision, and it stays your decision.