Balanced Signals
Balanced is the default paid plan for most halal investors.
Balanced combines stock and crypto ideas with the clearest first-paid path: structured alerts, halal screening context, and risk levels without starting at the highest-volatility tier.
$0 today on monthly. Then $9.99/mo. No broker connection. Cancel anytime. Educational signals only.
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Best for
Most visitors who want actionable halal setups after doing passlist research.
Not the right first pick for
Users who only want crypto ideas, or users who want the highest-risk growth profile from day one.
What Balanced Signals includes
Entry, stop, target, invalidation, and thesis in each alert
Best fit after stock, ETF, methodology, or Apple-style screening research
Manual execution only: no broker connection, custody, or auto-trading
Unlimited saved tickers, portfolios, and holdings
AI reads, full market pulse, and 30-day signal history
Webhook and agent delivery, plus daily subscriber emails
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See how Balanced Signals fits the public plan set
Public pricing stays focused on Balanced, Aggressive, Crypto Signals.
Levels before action
Every paid setup includes the risk levels before you decide whether to act.
Manual-only execution
HalalSignalz is not a broker, custodian, fund, or automated trading system.
Important Disclaimer
- Not Financial Advice
- HalalSignalz provides educational insights and research for informational purposes only. We are not registered financial advisors. All content is for educational purposes and should not be considered as investment advice.
- Investment Risks
- Trading stocks and cryptocurrencies involves substantial risk of loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results. You may lose some or all of your invested capital.
- Do Your Own Research
- Always conduct your own due diligence and consult with qualified financial advisors before making any investment decisions.
- Shariah Compliance
- While we screen assets using AAOIFI and MSCI Islamic standards, final Shariah compliance determination should be made in consultation with a qualified Islamic scholar.