Comparison

MarketPro vs Telegram signal groups

The comparison is not really about who picks better trades. It is about what a chat app can and cannot do with a signal once it has been posted.

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Short answer

A Telegram signal is a message; a MarketPro signal is a tracked object. A message cannot update itself when a target is hit, cannot tell you what is currently open, and can be edited or deleted after the outcome is known. That last property is why win rates from Telegram channels are unverifiable in principle, not just in practice.

Key takeaways

  • Editable history is the core issue. A channel's visible record is whatever the owner chose to leave in it.
  • A chat message has no state. It cannot know a trade is still open or that TP2 was reached.
  • Funding differs. Free channels are usually paid by broker rebates on your volume; MarketPro is subscription-based.
  • Accountability differs. An anonymous channel has nothing at stake; a named company has terms, support and a jurisdiction.
  • Telegram is genuinely good at delivery. It is the wrong container for something that needs auditing.

The structural differences

Permanence. Telegram allows any message to be edited or deleted at any time, invisibly to anyone not watching. A losing signal can simply cease to have existed. MarketPro closes each signal at its real outcome and keeps it in the history with its original levels; there is no delete.

State. A signal moves through pending, open, partly closed and finished. A chat message is a fixed string, so tracking depends on the owner manually posting updates you then have to correlate by scrolling. An app holds the signal as an object with a status, which is what makes per-level push alerts possible at all.

Discoverability. In a channel, signals compete with chat, promotions and everything else. There is no "show me what is open", because there is no notion of open.

Context. A message can carry a screenshot. An app can carry an interactive chart with the levels drawn on it, a position-size calculator on the same screen, and a lesson explaining the setup type.

Who is paying, and for what

Free Telegram channels are rarely charity. The dominant model is an introducing-broker arrangement: you register with a specific broker through the channel's link, and the owner earns a rebate on every lot you trade. That pays on volume, not on outcome, which creates a direct incentive to publish more signals than the market offers.

MarketPro is subscription-based, through the App Store, Google Play or web billing. There is an optional cashback programme with Exness and XM, which is opt-in, disclosed at the point of use, and returns part of the rebate to the trader instead of keeping it.

Neither model is inherently virtuous, and stating yours plainly is the minimum. Subscription revenue depends on you renewing, which requires the signals to be good enough that you do. That is the alignment being claimed here, and it is worth checking against the provider checklist like any other.

What Telegram is genuinely better at

An honest comparison has to include this.

  • Immediacy. A Telegram notification is instant and requires no app install.
  • Community. Traders discussing a setup in real time is something an app feed does not replicate.
  • Zero friction. No account, no download, no onboarding.
  • Reach. Telegram works on low-end devices and poor connections better than most apps.

If what you want is a fast, social, zero-commitment feed of ideas and you intend to verify everything yourself anyway, a well-run channel is a reasonable thing to follow. What it cannot give you is a track record you can check, or a signal that tells you it just hit TP2.

Written and reviewed by the MarketPro research desk

MarketPro is a trading-signal and trading-education app operated by Harajuku Holdings LTD (Cyprus). Our signal desk publishes and tracks every trade idea in-app, and every page here is checked against the app's live behaviour before publishing. Last reviewed . How we produce signals and content · About MarketPro

Telegram signal group vs MarketPro
Telegram groupMarketPro
Signal historyEditable and deletablePermanent, original levels kept
Trade trackingManual posts, if anyAutomatic, per level
AlertsEvery message in the channelPush per level hit
See what is openScroll and reconstructA dedicated view
ChartsStatic screenshotInteractive, levels drawn
Position sizingYour own spreadsheetCalculators built in
EducationRareFull academy
Who is accountableOften anonymousA named company, published terms
Funding modelUsually volume rebatesSubscription, cashback opt-in
Free tierOften unlimitedOne vetted signal a day
Community chatYesNo
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Why does MarketPro not have a Telegram channel?
Because the format cannot do the three things that make a signal service checkable: track a trade to its conclusion, alert per level, and keep a history that cannot be edited after the outcome is known. Delivering signals by chat would mean giving up all three.
Are paid Telegram signal groups better than free ones?
Paid groups have an incentive to keep you subscribed, which at least requires the signals to be good enough to renew. That is a better alignment than volume rebates. It does not solve the verification problem: the history is still editable, so you still cannot check the claims.
Can I get MarketPro signals as notifications?
Yes. Push notifications when a signal is published and when each level is hit, on iOS, Android and modern desktop browsers. The difference from a chat notification is that it carries the signal's current state rather than a message you have to interpret.
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