Telegram signals to Binance - Full Guide
Full guide on how to connect Telegram signals to Binance
Morten Madsen
Last Update 10 months ago
Step 1) Setup Binance
1) Log in to your Cordly account and go to "Account & Integration"
Then click on "Add Account" and choose Binance - either spot or futures depending on what you will use.
2) Open a new browser window, go to Binance, and log in.
In the top right corner, go to "Account".

Click "API Management" on the left and then "Create API" in the top right.

Select "System generated" and next

Give your API a name. It can be anything you want it to be.

Once that is approved you will receive your keys. You will need to edit restrictions.
- Enable "Restrict access to trusted IP's Only". Insert Cordly server IP 18.195.39.46
- Enable "Enable Futures"
- Enable "Enable Spot & Margin Trading"
Click save. Binance will ask you to verify yourself again. Don't close the window. You need the keys.

3) Copy your API key and your secret API key into Cordly.
The slot label is the name of the account. You can name it what you want it to be named.

When you have inserted the correct information then click "Add New Account". You have now connected Binance with your Cordly account.
4) In the Binance platform go to Futures, USDS-M Futures, and then click settings in the top right corner. Then go to position mode and change it to "One-Way Mode".

Step 2) Setup Telegram
Go to "Telegram integration" on the left sidebar. You will find it under "Account & Integration".
1) There are two ways to connect your Telegram account to Cordly. We strongly recommend using the QR code.
Using the QR code
- Open your Telegram app on your phone
- Click settings in Telegram, go to devices and click "link Desktop Device"
- On the Cordly website click the button "Show QR"
- Scan the code with your Phone on the Cordly page
Your Telegram is now connected to Cordly.
Request an access code
- Click "Change" next to the phone number and type your phone number in the pop-up window. Remember to add + and your country code. So for Denmark, it will be +45PHONENUMBER. Then click "change setting".
- Click the blue button "Send Code" and you will receive a code in Telegram.
- Click on "Change" next to "Code received" and type the code in the popup window. Then click "change setting".
- Click on "Login to Telegram"
We have also made a video on it here:
2) Below in "General Settings" at the bottom of the page, click "Change" next to "Channels".

A window opens where you select the Telegram Channels you want to receive signals from. Click the check box next to the channel and which trading account to trade the signals with from the drop-down next to it.

Step 3) Configure your trading settings
Before you start trading you will need to configure your trading settings. You find these on the left of your Cordly Dashboard under "Trading Settings". Select your account and the settings available will show.
To set up your settings correctly you need to do the following:
1) Main settings (also called trading settings) -> Select the trading settings you want Cordly to send with the trade when executing the signal.
The minimum requirement of settings is trade size, and the number of Take profit levels you want to copy. See arrows below

2) Specific settings - Click "add new pair" and select the trading pairs you want to enable to trade. When you have added them to the top list, then click Save


3) After saving your pair list, you see a column named "Alias". This column is used when your signal provider uses a different name for the trading pair than the exchange uses. Example: Your broker has the trading pair BTC/USDT:USDT but your signal provider writes BTCUSDT in their signals. Next to BTCUSDT you need to write Gold. You can use the blue buttons that match the right syntax to autofill all trading pairs with that alias. In this example it's the button called PAIRUSDT you would use.
Another example is if your signal provider writes BTC/USDT then it's the button called PAIR/USDT to use.
