Sarwa’s market alerts are notifications that keep you updated on important events and movements for stocks, ETFs, and cryptocurrencies in your positions or watchlists. It is designed to keep you informed, but it should not be relied upon as financial advice or as a substitute for your own monitoring.

What types of alerts are available?

You can choose to receive alerts for:

  • Price Movements – When an asset experiences a significant change in price.

  • New Highs & Lows – When an asset reaches a new 52 week or monthly high or low.

  • News – Updates related to your assets.

  • Earnings Calls – Notifications before companies  you follow report quarterly results.

  • Before the Bell – A daily short summary of key market updates before trading opens.

How do price movement alerts work?

Price movement alerts will notify you if a stock or ETF experiences a significant price change since the last closing price, or if a cryptocurrency moves within the last 24 hours for assets in your portfolio or watchlists.

  • Notifications will be sent when the asset moves up or down by 5%, 10%, 20% or more

  • Notifications will be sent whenever a new threshold is met , however the system will avoid sending similar notification multiple times during the last 24h.

How do new high/low alerts work?

New high/low alert notifies you when a stock, ETF, or cryptocurrency in your positions or watchlists reaches a new 52 week or monthly high or low compared to recent trading history. This helps you track momentum and shifts in market trends. The system will avoid sending you multiple notifications if new high or low alerts have been met in the last 7 days.

How do news alerts work?

News alerts notify you when there are news updates for stocks, ETFs, or cryptos in your positions or watchlists. These alerts help you stay informed about company announcements, market-moving headlines, regulatory changes, and any other relevant news updates.

How do earnings call alerts work?

Earnings call alerts notify you before a company in your positions or watchlists reports its quarterly results. You’ll receive a reminder the day before and on the day of the event so you don’t miss key financial updates. 

How does the “Before the Bell” alert work?

Before the Bell alert provides a single daily notification before markets open, giving you a short summary of key market updates for the trading session ahead.

*Note that if you currently don’t have funds in your Sarwa Trade account you might not receive this alert even if it is enabled

How do I set up market alerts?

You can manage your alerts directly in the Sarwa app:

  1. Go to Account Settings → Notifications.

  2. Toggle on the alert types you want to receive.

You can configure alerts for:

  • Positions – Notifications for assets you currently hold.

  • Watchlists – Notifications for assets you are monitoring.

Each alert type (Price, News, Earnings, High/Low) can be enabled separately for both positions and watchlists.

*Note that your general push notification setting needs to be enabled to turn on market alert notifications.

Important Notice:

**The market alert function provided by Sarwa Digital Wealth (Capital) Limited is for general informational purposes only. It should not be relied upon as financial advice, guidance, indication of suitability or as a recommendation to buy, hold, or sell any investment. We cannot always guarantee the delivery of the market alert function and is subject to service availability and limitations. We cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information provided. You should independently verify price information and exercise caution when making investment decisions. Financial markets are volatile and subject to various risks. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The market alert function may be affected by technical issues. Sarwa Digital Wealth (Capital) Limited is not responsible for any losses or damages that may arise directly or indirectly,  from reliance on or use of the market alert function.

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