Elimination of Redundancy: How to Avoid Duplicate Signals in Automated Strategies
In the world of automated trading, “signal duplication” is a silent killer of equity curves. It occurs when a trading…
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In the world of automated trading, “signal duplication” is a silent killer of equity curves. It occurs when a trading…
How to Detect the First Bar of a New Signal In trading indicator development, detecting the first bar of a…
Moving Averages (MAs) are the bread and butter of technical analysis. Whether you are building a simple trend-following bot in…
In algorithmic trading, the Moving Average Crossover is often the first strategy a developer codes. It’s conceptually simple: when a…
Repainting is one of the most important issues traders should understand when using technical indicators for chart analysis, alerts, backtesting,…
In the world of technical analysis, looking at a single chart is like trying to drive a car while only…
Repainting is a common behavior in technical indicators where past values, signals, or chart drawings change after new price data…
For traders and algorithmic developers, the “Holy Grail” is often seen as a strategy that works universally. However, anyone who…