Real-time price, volume, and dilution alerts for small-cap traders — email and SMS, 4 AM to 8 PM ET. Xignal watches around the clock, so the chart only gets your attention when it's earned it.
Constant screen-checking isn't discipline — it's anxiety wearing a costume. Set the rules once, and let the phone earn its interruptions.
A level to cross. A percent move in a session. A volume surge against the average. Armed until it trips, with a 10-minute cooldown so a wild day can't spam you.
Most tools go quiet outside regular hours or charge extra for it. Xignal covers the full extended session, so the earnings gap reaches you before the open.
S-3, 424B5, ATM offerings — the paperwork behind sudden dilution, pulled straight from the source and pinged to you before the move shows up on the chart.
Ten years of trading, and my phone report read like a problem: hours a day on charts, dozens of pickups, most of them at dinner, at the gym, mid-conversation.
And all that checking never caught anything. The move always came in the five minutes I wasn't looking.
So I built a watcher. My price levels, my volume thresholds, the SEC filings that gut small caps — all monitored around the clock, with a ping only when something real happened. My screen time collapsed. My fills got better, not worse.
Xignal is that tool, cleaned up and opened to everyone. No signals to sell, no guru act — just the thing that finally let me put the phone down.
— the founder, still trading