UNI/USDT
UNI/USDT in our signal feed
The archive holds 25 closed UNI/USDT setups, spread across 7 active months since November 2025. That makes it the 17th biggest pair in the archive, about 1.3% of everything tracked.
When UNI setups actually appeared
No single month dominates: the busiest was July 2026 with 11 setups, 44% of the 25 total, and the rest spread over 7 active months. The densest single day was 29 July 2026 with 2.
UNI is still in rotation
The pair is still working: UNI/USDT produced 10 setups inside the last 30 days and 18 over 90, the latest on 20 August 2026.
How long a UNI setup stays open
Half of the UNI/USDT setups resolved within 26 h 26 min. The quick tenth was done in 9 h 6 min, the slow tenth took 5.1 days or more, and 44% of all setups finished inside a day.
Compared with the 7 h 16 min median across the whole archive, this pair is roughly 3.6× slower. Patience is part of the setup here.
How a UNI setup is shaped
Median distances on UNI/USDT: 7.5% to target, 5.0% to stop, a reward-to-risk of 1.50. Placement varies — the middle half of setups puts the target between 5.0% and 7.5% from entry — and 72% 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.
One multiplier, every UNI setup
All 25 UNI/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 UNI/USDT coverage
The longest quiet stretch on UNI/USDT ran 112 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 UNI
When a UNI/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.