Algorithm Filters

Algo Filter Modules - Filter Offset

Algorithm Filters may make signals better or make them worse, please use with caution!

What Does The Algorithm Filters Do?

The algorithm filters will force more conditions into the signals booleans to attempt to remove noise or give better long-term signals. There are 5 different styles of conditions that can be used in an attempt to clear out noise, which will be explained below.

Algorithm Filters:

NVME Base Editable is our unique maths based delay system that works by preventing signals printing within X distance of a previous signal. This can be changed by the input box below called filter offset.

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NVME Base Filter - Offset 10 Bars

Triple condition is the next filter on the list that inputs 3 extra booleans that needs to be true in order to print a buy or sell signal. This will clear a lot of the signals and provide users with high probability signals however users may expect to wait a long time for one to arrive.

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Triple Condition Applied.

Double Condition is the third option on the list that utilises two extra booleans, which requires less confirmations for a signal to be printed. This will clear a majority of the signals however users should expect a longer waiting time until one signal is identified.

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Double Conditions Applied

Oscillator Based is the fourth on the list utilising our NVME Oscillator X for confirmations, it uses the first wave to confirm whether we are in an uptrend or downtrend and if the signal corresponds to the trend then it will print.

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Oscillator Based

Strength Based is the fifth filter, which takes into consideration the RSI and TSI values. If the strength values are greater than the midpoint value and a buy signal is confirmed then a signal will print. If the strength values are lower than the midpoint value and a sell signal is confirmed then a signal will print.

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Strength Based Filter

Fractal Mode A is the sixth filter within the list of algorithm filters and it utilises fractalized efficiency combined with our special NVME Noise Filtration System to cut out the noise of signals provided by the Blackfire X algorithm.

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Fractal Mode A - Super Filtration

Fractal Mode B is the seventh filter within the list and it utilises fractalized closes combined with our special NVME Noise Filtration system to cut out the noise generated by the Blackfire X algorithm. This fractal mode's filtration is weaker than Fractal Mode A.

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Fractal Mode B Filter

Filter Offset [Editable Only]:

The filter offset determines the number of bars in distance required to space out each signal before it is printed. This can help prevent a spam of signals in one area such as a ranging market situation.

Increasing this value will lead to spacing effectiveness and we recommend over 10.

Decreasing this value will lead to ineffective spacing if it is lower than 10.

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