FET/USDT

12 Setups
33 h 17 min Median hold
1.50 R:R 7.5% / 5.0%

FET/USDT in our signal feed

FET/USDT accounts for 0.6% of all tracked setups — 12 of them, closed over 3 active months. Its most recent entry is dated 17 August 2026.

When FET setups actually appeared

Coverage is uneven, and the shape matters more than the total: 7 of the 12 setups landed in June 2026 alone, 58% of everything on this pair. The rest are scattered one at a time across 3 active months.

FET is still in rotation

The pair is still working: FET/USDT produced 2 setups inside the last 30 days and 12 over 90, the latest on 17 August 2026.

Time in trade on FET

Half of the FET/USDT setups resolved within 33 h 17 min. The quick tenth was done in 8 h 22 min, the slow tenth took 8.2 days or more, and 50% of all setups finished inside a day.

Compared with the 7 h 16 min median across the whole archive, this pair is roughly 4.6× slower. Patience is part of the setup here.

How a FET setup is shaped

The geometry on FET/USDT does not vary at all — 7.5% to target, 5.0% to stop, 1.50 units of reward per unit of risk on all 12 setups. It is a statement about structure, not about outcome.

Entry, target and stop exist before the trade does. That ordering is the whole difference between a setup and a hunch.

One multiplier, every FET setup

All 12 FET/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.

The quiet stretches on FET

At one point FET/USDT went 29 days without a single setup. That is worth stating up front: the pair is watched continuously, but it does not produce continuously.

What arrives when a FET setup opens

The app shows each FET/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.

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