Price Alert Feature Is Now Live
In crypto trading, market conditions can shift instantly. Whether you are executing short-term strategies or managing mid-to-long-term positions, receiving timely alerts at critical price levels or during significant market movements is essential for improving trading efficiency.
To help users stay on top of market dynamics more effectively, WEEX has launched the Price Alert feature, now fully supported on both the App and Web. Users can configure multiple alert conditions based on their trading needs and receive notifications as soon as the market reaches key thresholds—reducing the need for constant screen monitoring.
Key Features
Multiple Alert Conditions for Core Trading Scenarios
The Price Alert feature supports a wide range of trigger conditions to accommodate different trading styles, including:
- Price Reached: Triggered when the latest price reaches the set price
- Price rises to: Triggered when the latest price is higher than or equal to the set price
- Price drops to: Triggered when the latest price is lower than or equal to the set price
- Gain reaches: Triggered when the price increase exceeds or equals the set percentage
- Loss reaches: Triggered when the price decrease exceeds or equals the set percentage
- 24h gain reaches: Triggered when the price increase in the past 24 hours exceeds or equals the set percentage
- 24h loss reaches: Triggered when the price decrease in the past 24 hours exceeds or equals the set percentage

Whether you are monitoring key price levels, tracking trend changes, or responding to rapid short-term price movements, Price Alerts help you stay informed in real time.
Seamless App & Web Experience
Price Alerts are fully supported on both the WEEX App and Web platform, with a consistent interface and interaction logic.
Users can create, view, and manage alerts on either platform, with configurations synced in real time, offering flexibility across different usage scenarios.
Supports Both Spot and Futures Markets
WEEX Price Alerts support both Spot and Futures trading scenarios.
Whether you are tracking spot price movements or monitoring futures market volatility, all alerts can be configured and managed within a unified alert system, without switching workflows or learning different interaction patterns.
This unified design allows users to manage market notifications efficiently across multiple trading scenarios, enhancing the overall trading experience.
Smart Validation for More Effective Alerts
To ensure accuracy and usability, WEEX applies smart validation rules when setting alerts, including checks on price precision, percentage ranges, and alert logic based on the selected trigger type.
This helps reduce invalid alerts and accidental configurations, improving the overall experience.
Timely Notifications at Critical Moments
Once an alert condition is met, notifications are sent via App push notifications and in-platform messages, allowing users to quickly stay informed of important price movements and make timely decisions.
Feature Overview
Setting up a Price Alert is simple and intuitive:
- Select a trading pair
- Choose an alert type
- Enter the target price or percentage change
- Save to activate the alert
All active alerts can be viewed and managed in the alert list, where users can delete individual alerts or manage them in batches.

Get Started Now
The Price Alert feature is now available on both the WEEX App and Web. Set up alerts that match your strategy and stay informed as the market moves.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Which trading pairs support Price Alerts?
Price Alerts are available for trading pairs currently supported on the platform. Please refer to the interface for the latest availability.
- Will Price Alerts trigger repeatedly?
If an alert is set to daily or recurring reminders, it may trigger multiple times. If set as a one-time alert, it will trigger only once and expire after being triggered.
- What notification methods are supported?
Notifications are delivered through App push notifications and in-platform messages.
- Are Price Alerts synchronized between App and Web?
Yes. Price Alerts are fully synchronized across the App and Web, allowing cross-platform management.
Note:
In extreme market conditions, there may be a slight delay in alert delivery.
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