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Monkeys Finance

Monkeys Finance is a crypto trading platform built for people who want automation without staring at charts all day.

It helps you:

  • track trading signals generated by our strategies,
  • filter low-quality signals using machine learning,
  • receive real-time notifications,
  • and optionally automate trade execution on supported exchanges.

How it works

  1. Market data We continuously monitor crypto markets.

  2. Signals Our strategies generate trading signals based on market conditions.

  3. ML validation Signals are checked by machine learning models to reduce noise and filter weaker setups.

  4. Your choice: alerts or automation

  • Notifications: connect a provider (e.g., Telegram) to get alerts when signals happen.
  • Automated execution: connect a supported crypto exchange so the bot can open and close positions automatically based on your settings.

What you can do in the app

  • Explore available strategies and instruments
  • Review backtests (simulated performance)
  • Create and manage cloud instances that run 24/7
  • Connect notification providers for real-time updates
  • Connect exchange API keys to enable automated execution
  • View trade history and performance stats

Important notes

  • Trading involves risk. Automated trading and leverage can increase losses.
  • Backtests and performance charts are simulated/hypothetical and don’t guarantee future results.
  • You are responsible for your exchange settings, risk limits, and monitoring your account.

Repository scope

This repository contains the Monkeys Finance web application (frontend + API routes). The core strategy logic, ML training, and automation pipelines are maintained in private repositories.

Docs

Product documentation: docs.monkeys.finance


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Cloud-based crypto trading bot: signals, ML filtering, backtests, alerts, and exchange execution.

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