Third-Party Platforms

Pulse engines operate inside a clean, structured environment. While the method is independent and self-contained, external platforms play an important role in completing the trading workflow — especially for alerts and automation.

These platforms do not influence the Pulse reading. They simply extend where and how Pulse can be used.

TradingView — Structural Surface

Category: Charting, market data, alerts, scripting Founded: 2011 Users: +50 million

TradingView is the visual and structural foundation of the Pulse Method.

It provides:

  • real-time market data

  • multi-timeframe charting

  • stable, reliable alerts

  • Pine Script integration

  • webhook support for automation

Pulse Mini lives entirely inside TradingView:

  • reads behaviour

  • expresses its layers

  • triggers alerts

  • provides clarity directly on the chart

TradingView is also the bridge between Pulse and all external execution systems.

Pulse reads. TradingView displays.

3Commas — Optional Execution Layer

Category: Trading automation, SmartTrade, bots, webhooks Founded: 2017 Users: +220,000

3Commas does not interpret the market. It does not analyse structure or decide when conditions are favourable.

Its role is purely operational:

  • receives TradingView alerts

  • executes market/limit orders

  • manages SmartTrades

  • runs DCA and GRID bots

3Commas is an executor — nothing more.

Pulse thinks. 3Commas executes.

Binance — Exchange Endpoint

Category: Spot & Futures Exchange Founded: 2017 Users: +150 million

Binance provides:

  • deep liquidity

  • broad asset coverage

  • stable infrastructure

  • high execution throughput

While widely used for automated workflows, Binance does not influence Pulse's logic. It simply fills orders once the external executor sends them.

Bybit — Futures-Oriented Endpoint

Category: Futures & Derivatives Exchange Founded: 2018 Users: +20 million

Bybit is often chosen for:

  • smooth derivatives execution

  • fast order handling

  • stable behaviour under volatility

As with Binance, Bybit does not affect Pulse’s reading — it only completes the execution chain.

Important Notice

Information about third-party platforms — features, latency, limitations, API behaviour — may change over time.

Always refer to the official documentation of each platform before configuring your setup.

Pulse remains fully independent from all external services. It operates with complete consistency regardless of the tools you connect.

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