The TMM Telegram bot answers report commands and pushes trade notifications. The commands are /mytrades for recent trades, /dayreport, /weekreport and /monthreport for period summaries, /balance for your balance and /hot for open positions with floating profit and loss.
It can push a message when a trade opens, closes or is partially executed, when a risk-management rule is broken (high leverage, loss per trade in percent or USD, loss per day in percent or USD) and when a membership is about to expire. A public format shows volume and profit; a private format hides them.
You can also write back to the journal from the chat: add tags, add a description or a conclusion, and upload a screenshot to a trade.
The bot is available on every plan. Telegram and Discord push notifications require a Trader or Pro plan.
Open Settings → Connections and add a connection. TMM can deliver notifications to your personal Telegram account, to a Telegram group, chat or channel — public or private, add the TMM bot there as an administrator — and to a channel on your Discord server, private or public.
Each connection has its own notification settings, so a private chat and a public channel can receive different alerts. Commands work only in a private chat with the bot; groups and channels receive notifications only.
Trade and risk notifications require a Trader or Pro plan; the Telegram bot itself works on every plan.
Three trade events — a trade opened, an order executed, and a trade closed with a mini-report of the result — plus risk-management alerts when one of your own rules is broken: high leverage, loss per trade in percent or USD, and daily loss in percent or USD.
A privacy mode hides profit and volume in notifications, and trade previews can attach a chart image with your entry point. Notifications go to any connected Telegram or Discord destination.
Yes. Every notification type — new trade, order execution, trade result — has its own template, and you can write fully custom text for each one or keep the default template.
Templates support substitution tokens for around thirty trade fields: side, ticker, price, volume, fees, profit and percentage, leverage, funding, duration, MAE and MFE, entry and exit reasons, category, conclusion and more.