LINK/USDT
How often LINK/USDT shows up
LINK/USDT accounts for 4.2% of all tracked setups — 80 of them, closed over 8 active months. Its most recent entry is dated 21 August 2026.
The rhythm behind the LINK/USDT numbers
August 2025 carries 59 of the 80 setups on its own, 74% of the pair. On 28 August 2025 the feed opened 11 of them inside one day, which is what a volatility cluster looks like from the inside.
Where LINK stands right now
This is not a page about something that stopped happening: 5 setups opened on LINK/USDT in the last 30 days and 12 in the last 90, the most recent on 21 August 2026.
The pace of LINK/USDT setups
The median LINK/USDT setup ran 5 h 6 min before reaching one of its levels; the fastest tenth closed in 1 h 43 min, the slowest tenth needed 4.1 days or longer. 83% were over within 24 hours.
It lines up with the 7 h 16 min median across the archive — no unusual timing on this pair either way.
Target, stop and reward-to-risk on LINK
Median distances on LINK/USDT: 2.3% to target, 1.5% to stop, a reward-to-risk of 1.33. Placement varies — the middle half of setups puts the target between 1.8% and 3.9% from entry — and 39% of them carry a ratio of 1.5 or better.
Entry, target and stop exist before the trade does. That ordering is the whole difference between a setup and a hunch.
Which side LINK setups take
The LINK/USDT archive leans heavily long: 75 of 80 setups took that side, against 5 short. The rules read this pair in one direction far more often than the other.
The multiplier on LINK/USDT
Across the archive LINK/USDT ran at 5x, 6x, 7x, 8x, 9x and 10x, with 5x on 35 of 80 setups. Whatever the multiplier, the stop distance is defined before the trade opens — that is the part that keeps the arithmetic survivable.
Coverage of LINK is not continuous
At one point LINK/USDT went 125 days without a single setup. That is worth stating up front: the pair is watched continuously, but it does not produce continuously.
What you actually get on LINK
When a LINK/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.