iardavan wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:53 pm
If possible, could you kindly explain the Signal Match Ratio section? I have some interpretations of it, but I’d like to confirm. These three sections are very important to me as I want to see if I can add any other indicators myself.
Parameter ‘Entry/Exit signal input’.
‘Signal 01st column’ to “Signal 10th column” correspond to the signal columns displayed on the FNC dashboard.
From left to right: 1.
This means that you can only control up to 10 of the displayed signals from the left.
Note that up to 100 signals can be added to the dashboard, including those shown/hidden.
If ‘Base signal’ is selected for column 1 (‘Signal 01st column (Base Direction)’).
Column 1 is the reference for determining the signal.
The signals in the other columns are judged whether they are the same as in column 1.
The settings in the second and subsequent rows are considered a match if the signal matches the selected settings.
Entry signals are displayed if the match ratio is higher than the value set in ‘Signal Match ratio for Entry (%GE)’.
‘Same as base signal’.
A signal is considered a match if it is the same as the first column.
‘Flat signal’.
Determines a match if the signal is flat.
‘Opposite signal’.
Judges a match if the signal is the opposite of the first row.
‘No signal required’.
This signal is excluded from the decision.
Omitted below.
‘Low volatility signal’.
‘Tradable signal’.
‘Untradable signal’.
If ‘Not used as base signal. Signal match ratio’ is selected in column 1.
No base column.
Entry signals are displayed if the match ratio is higher than the value set in ‘Signal Match ratio for Entry (%GE)’.
Exit signals are displayed when the match ratio is less than the value set in ‘Signal Match ratio for Exit (%LT)’.
It is only displayed if there is an order.
Parameter ‘Exit signal special input’.
If ‘Signal Match ratio for Exit (%GE)’ is set, the ‘Exit signal special input’ setting has priority.
‘Signal Match ratio for Exit (%LT)’ is invalid.
‘Signal 01st column’ to “Signal 10th column” correspond to the columns of the parameter “Entry/Exit signal input”.
A match is detected when a signal matches the selected setting.
Exit signals are displayed if the match ratio is higher than the value set in ‘Signal Match ratio for Exit (%GE)’.
Also only displayed if there is an order.
‘Same as base signal’.
Same as base signal.
‘Flat signal’.
Determines a match if the signal is flat.
‘Opposite signal’.
Judges a match if the opposite is the case.
‘Different base signal’.
Judges a match if there is no match.
‘No signal required’.
This signal is excluded from the decision.
Omitted below.
‘Low volatility signal’.
‘Tradable signal’.
‘Untradable signal’.