> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.algomojo.com/algomojo/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.algomojo.com/algomojo/signals-store/view-signal.md).

# View Signal

The **Signal Store** in Algomojo allows traders to receive and manage trade signals seamlessly. With the **View Signals** feature, users can track signals sent by the admin in real time, ensuring they never miss a trade opportunity.

#### **Key Benefits:**

✅ **Instant Access** – View all signals sent by the admin in one place.\
✅ **Effortless Monitoring** – Quickly check and analyze received trade signals.\
✅ **Real-Time Updates** – Stay ahead with automatically updated signal logs.

#### **Step-by-Step Guide to Viewing Signals in the Signal Store**

1️⃣ **Go to the Signal Store** – Log in to Algomojo and navigate to the **Signal Store** section.

2️⃣ **Select Action** – Find the **Action** button next to the signal list.

3️⃣ **Click on "View Signals"** – This option allows you to see all the signals sent by the admin.

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4️⃣ **Check Received Signals** – Under the **View Signals** tab, you can review all the signals that have been received from the admin.

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With this feature, you can easily monitor all incoming signals and manage your trades efficiently!


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