xSignals
4th June 2022, 12:36 AM
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Hello traders!
The xSignals blog has a new article on how to use signals correctly (https://xsignals.one/p/new-xsignals-more-info-more-profit?utm_source=) and make the right decisions.
In this article, you will learn how to evaluate signal reliability using three tools:
Power reflects the statistics of successfully completed signals for the current value of the trend indicator for one timeframe. The higher the power, the more reliable the signal.
Heatmaps show the profitability of signals using various filtering indicators.
The more trades closed with profit, the greener the marker.
Profit Factor is a coefficient of the effectiveness of a trading strategy, defined as the ratio of gross profit to gross losses. The trading system is profitable if the Profit Factor is greater than 1.0.
How signals work and about signal generation algorithms, read on the website in the How it works (https://xsignals.one/how-it-works?utm_source=) section.
Feel free to contact us at support@vfxalert.com for any assistance from our team, we'll be happy to help.
Hello traders!
The xSignals blog has a new article on how to use signals correctly (https://xsignals.one/p/new-xsignals-more-info-more-profit?utm_source=) and make the right decisions.
In this article, you will learn how to evaluate signal reliability using three tools:
Power reflects the statistics of successfully completed signals for the current value of the trend indicator for one timeframe. The higher the power, the more reliable the signal.
Heatmaps show the profitability of signals using various filtering indicators.
The more trades closed with profit, the greener the marker.
Profit Factor is a coefficient of the effectiveness of a trading strategy, defined as the ratio of gross profit to gross losses. The trading system is profitable if the Profit Factor is greater than 1.0.
How signals work and about signal generation algorithms, read on the website in the How it works (https://xsignals.one/how-it-works?utm_source=) section.
Feel free to contact us at support@vfxalert.com for any assistance from our team, we'll be happy to help.