Signal matrix
Inspect the signal architecture before you decide whether Meridian belongs in your workflow.
Meridian is not designed to flood a member with activity. The service should explain why a trade exists, where it fails, and whether conditions justify action before execution becomes a question.
Use this page as a read-only view into that standard.
BTC/USD
Long bias
Conviction
High
Current regime: Primary trend intact
Release rule: Trend + liquidity alignment
ETH/USD
Breakout watch
Conviction
Medium
Current regime: Mid-range expansion
Release rule: Confirmation through follow-through
SOL/USD
No active release
Conviction
Low
Current regime: Tactical only
Release rule: Wait for cleaner structure
Signal anatomy
Every published setup should resolve the same operating questions.
Signals are published only when regime, liquidity, and model agreement line up.
Invalidation is defined before the trade is interesting.
Risk caps tighten when volatility or regime quality degrades.
If conditions are poor, Meridian pauses rather than manufacture output.
Setup
The reason the idea exists now: regime, structure, and the conditions that made it eligible.
Entry
The zone where the thesis becomes actionable rather than theoretical.
Invalidation
The level or condition that says the thesis is wrong and should stop being defended.
Targets
The levels or scenarios where the position can be managed if the trade works.
Public proof
A signal service should survive a table, not a slogan.
Historical context is shown only when the public dataset is populated and current. If that proof is unavailable, Meridian should default to discipline rather than decorative claims.
Historical win rate
61.0%
Median R/R
1.80
Average hold
38.4h
Access transition
Free access is for evaluation. Paid access is for operation.
Paid access adds the deeper context, archive continuity, and private Telegram delivery that make the service usable day to day.
Evaluation layer
Structure, methodology, and enough proof to decide whether the signal product deserves a place in your workflow.
Operating layer
Archive continuity, deeper context, and private delivery for members who need the signal in execution conditions.
FAQ
When does a signal activate?
Only when regime, liquidity, and model agreement support action. Meridian is selective by design.
What does a signal include?
Setup, entry, invalidation, targets, and the condition that makes the thesis relevant now.
What changes with paid access?
Paid access adds deeper context, archive continuity, and private Telegram delivery for day-to-day operation.
Are outcomes guaranteed?
No. Meridian is informational only, and execution remains the member’s responsibility.