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# 2.4 Custom Alerts and Notifications

**Overview**

PolySync’s customizable alerts and notifications provide real-time insights into market changes, wallet activities, and potential investment opportunities. By setting personalized criteria, users can stay updated on their selected tokens and wallets.

**Key Functionalities**

* **Market Movement Alerts**: Users receive alerts on significant market changes, such as price spikes, volume increases, or major buy/sell actions by top wallets.
* **Trade Signal Alerts**: Notifications are sent when certain wallets execute significant trades or follow patterns that have historically led to profitable outcomes.
* **Risk Alerts**: For users who want to avoid high-risk movements, PolySync provides alerts when wallets exhibit unusual trading activity or volatility levels increase within a token’s market.

**Benefits**

* **Timely Decision-Making**: Custom alerts help users make time-sensitive decisions, ensuring they stay ahead of market shifts.
* **Risk Mitigation**: Risk alerts allow users to manage potential losses by notifying them of high-risk behaviors in watched wallets.
* **Customized Insights**: With user-defined criteria, alerts can be tailored to match individual investment strategies and risk tolerances.


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