Signals Settings
This section duplicates the Signals Settings from the Signals Master indicator and allows you to choose any settings you want to optimize and see the profitability of those settings.
Specifically for this section, we have developed an additional dashboard that will show the profitability based on the current settings from this section.
This allows you to see the profitability of the set settings in a separate panel and optimize its profitability separately from calculating all possible variations of profitable settings.
Further settings in this section mostly mirror the settings from the Signals Master indicator, but there are some minor differences.
Signal Mode
Signal Mode | Description |
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Both | Optimizes signals in both directions, for both buying and selling. |
Buy | Optimizes signals for buying only. |
Sell | Optimizes signals for selling only. |
When selecting a specific direction in which you want to trade, our algorithms adjust to your request and calculate the most optimal and profitable settings specifically for that trading direction.
For example, if you want to only buy an asset on a specific instrument, you can select the Buy setting, and in the dashboard, you will see the best settings only for buying the asset. The profit will also be calculated accordingly, assuming that we only bought the asset. The exit point would be either the opposite signal or the take profits set in the settings of this backtesting below.
The profit and performance results on the history can vary depending on the selected trading mode, either in both directions or only for selling or buying the asset.
As you can see, with different trading modes, either in both directions or only for selling or buying the asset, our results can differ. For certain trading instruments, if we were only buying the asset and trading in one direction, we would have made a profit. However, if we were only looking for selling positions, we would have incurred a loss on the history.
As mentioned earlier, the optimal values in the tables above also change depending on the selected trading mode. For example, if you only want to sell the asset, the best settings for Sensitivity + Speed Reaction + Filter may be different from what they would be if you only wanted to buy the asset.
Signal Sensitivity
This is a copy of the Sensitivity settings from the main Signals Master indicator, and by changing this value, you can see the backtesting metrics on the history based on the current settings.
Speed Reaction + Filter
This is also a copy of the Reaction to Market Oscillations settings and filters used on the chart. By changing these settings, you can see the metrics of any strategy you want to manually adjust in the dashboard.
Show Entry Signal
For ease of use of our backtesting system, you can display entry points on the chart. Additionally, you have the option to change the style of bar coloring to any color you prefer.