Guide

How to monitor Binance RSI setups without checking charts one by one

If you have ever clicked through BTC, ETH, SOL, then a dozen more charts just to see whether RSI is finally there, this guide is for you. The problem is usually not the indicator. It is the manual process around it.

Tickory currently scans a curated, supported Binance spot + perp symbol universe. It does not claim every Binance pair, and this guide is written for the product as it exists today.

A Binance RSI scanner makes sense when you care about the same setup across multiple symbols and you are tired of doing the same check manually. It is less about “finding a magic signal” and more about turning a repetitive monitoring task into a reliable, scheduled process.

Why manual RSI checking stops working

Manual RSI monitoring feels manageable when you only care about one or two charts. It falls apart once your process spans a real watchlist.

You check one chart, then another, then another. By the time you are halfway through, the first chart is already old information. The issue is not effort alone. It is inconsistency. The more symbols you watch, the less repeatable your process becomes.

Why chart-by-chart alerts usually do not fit this job

TradingView is great for deep chart work. It is not optimized for “tell me which symbols across my monitored universe meet this condition right now.”

In a chart-first model, each alert belongs to one chart. If you want RSI below a threshold across many Binance symbols, you usually end up maintaining one alert per symbol. That adds operational work fast:

  • setup effort scales with every symbol you add
  • condition changes have to be repeated across many alerts
  • notifications arrive symbol by symbol instead of as one outcome
  • the maintenance work starts competing with the trading work

What a multi-symbol RSI scanner does differently

A scanner flips the workflow. Instead of one chart and one alert, you define one rule and run it across the supported symbol set on a schedule.

A simple oversold example looks like this:

rsi_14 < 30 && volume_quote > 100000

This does not mean “buy now.” It means “these are the symbols where my condition is currently true.” That is the useful distinction. A scanner is a monitoring layer, not an execution engine.

RSI thresholds need realistic expectations

This is where many users get tripped up. RSI below 30 is a real setup, but it is also naturally quiet in stronger or more stable market conditions.

If you configure an oversold scanner and get no alerts for a while, that does not automatically mean the product is broken. It may simply mean the threshold has not been reached.

A better first step, if your goal is to validate the workflow end to end, is to start with a more active setup. For example:

close > ma_50 && close > ma_200 && volume_quote > 500000

In current market conditions, a trend-following or momentum-style rule is often easier to validate operationally than a deep oversold threshold. Once you know your scans are running and your alerts are landing, you can add quieter RSI conditions alongside them.

How to set up this workflow in Tickory

Tickory is built for this style of monitoring: one rule, scheduled server-side evaluation, and alerts routed to destinations like email, Telegram, or webhook.

  1. Create an account through open beta.
  2. Start with a preset or define your own rule in Scan Rules.
  3. Choose the market you actually care about: spot or perp.
  4. Leave the schedule at the default unless you already know you need something else.
  5. Enable email alerts first so the workflow is easy to verify.

If you want the product background first, start with Getting Started. If you want to see the live coverage boundary, use Supported Symbols.

What Tickory does today and what it does not do

Tickory currently monitors a supported Binance symbol universe across spot and perp markets. It runs scans on a schedule and gives you visibility into what matched, what stayed quiet, and what was delivered.

It does not place trades, connect to your exchange account, or turn conditions met into automatic execution. If you want that boundary explained more directly, the About and FAQ pages spell it out.

A better way to use the default setup

You do not need to replace your own strategy with a product default. The healthier way to use a default setup is as a baseline check:

  • use a more active preset first to confirm the workflow is alive
  • keep your own quieter RSI setup if that is what you actually trade
  • compare how often each one produces useful matches

That gives you signal without forcing you to change your process just because the product has a recommended starting point.

Frequently asked questions

Does Tickory scan all Binance pairs?

No. It scans a curated, supported Binance symbol universe. Use the Supported Symbols page or API as the source of truth.

Why can RSI below 30 stay quiet for days?

Because that threshold is naturally sparse in many market conditions. Silence may be the market, not a broken scanner.

Should I replace my own setup with the default preset?

No. A more active preset is useful for verifying the workflow, but your actual monitoring strategy should still reflect what you are trying to catch.

Summary

If your current RSI workflow is “open charts, check one by one, repeat later,” the real bottleneck is not the indicator. It is the manual process around it.

A multi-symbol scanner solves that by evaluating one rule across a supported symbol universe on a schedule and telling you which symbols matched. The important part is to choose a threshold that fits the market you are in, not just the textbook definition of the setup.

Tickory supports that model today with scheduled scans, explainable outcomes, and alert delivery across supported Binance spot and perp symbols.

Conditions met, not a trading signal. You control execution.

Try the current setup

If you want to test the workflow without changing your own strategy, start with a more active preset, verify that scans and alerts behave the way you expect, then add your quieter RSI setup beside it.