RIF/USDT
How often RIF/USDT shows up
We have logged 13 closed setups on RIF/USDT, the first in June 2026 and the most recent on 30 July 2026. By volume it ranks 35th, carrying roughly 0.7% of the archive.
When RIF setups actually appeared
Coverage is uneven, and the shape matters more than the total: 11 of the 13 setups landed in July 2026 alone — 85% of everything on this pair. The busiest single day was 20 June 2026, which produced 2 setups on its own.
RIF is still in rotation
The past month brought 8 setups on RIF/USDT, the past quarter 13. The most recent one is dated 30 July 2026.
The pace of RIF/USDT setups
Typical time in trade on RIF/USDT is 2 h 38 min, and 100% of setups close inside a day. The spread is what the median hides: 11 minutes at the tenth percentile against 6 h 2 min at the ninetieth.
That is roughly 2.8× shorter than the 7 h 16 min median across the whole archive. On a pair that moves this quickly, the alert reaching you in time is most of the value.
Target, stop and reward-to-risk on RIF
The geometry on RIF/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 13 setups. It is a statement about structure, not about outcome.
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 RIF
Leverage on RIF/USDT never moved: all 13 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 arrives when a RIF setup opens
When a RIF/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.