Re-Entries
Re-Entry Filter - Show Re-Entry Points - Reduce Noise - Noise Reduction Offset
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Re-Entry Filter - Show Re-Entry Points - Reduce Noise - Noise Reduction Offset
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Re-Entries is our unique feature that no other algorithm has that helps traders catch areas where they can safely join in on a trend. If you missed out on a signal then you can expect there to be another signal incoming shortly for the same trend.
Re-Entry filters allows users to set the conditions for the result of the re-entry point. Each filter utilises different set of candlestick data and maths to provide the user with a re-entry signal. They can be useful to allow traders to customise the algorithm to their trading style for efficiency.
Trend Switch is the first module on the list that utilises our unique trend pullback and continuation system to provide users with a signal when we get a confirmation that the trend is going to continue.
Trend Switch Double is the second module on the list that utilises the same techniques as the trend switch but takes into consideration the past candlesticks for information usage. If the conditions are true then a signal is printed.
Crossover is the third module on the list and it utilises our oscillator to provide users with re-entry points on the chart. This method is going to provide users with less re-entry points but perhaps more efficient ones.
Strong Crossover is the fourth module on the list and and requires more conditions from the oscillator to provide users with re-entry points. This method will provide users with less re-entry points but they may be better.
S/R Base A is the fifth module on the list and utilises our wick-based support and resistance method that has the condition of having price to cross and test the support or resistance zones at least once before a re-entry is printed.
S/R Base B is the sixth module on the list and utilises our precision based support and resistance method using the same conditions as base A for the re-entry signals.
This is a toggle box that allows the user to hide the re-entry signals from the chart when disabled and show re-entry signals on the chart when enabled.
This is a toggle box that if enabled will set a required bar distance for each signal and if that has met then the signal can print. The distance offset can be edited by the input field described below.
This is a number based input field that determines the amount of bars required to be met before a new re-entry point is printed.
Increasing this value will reduce spammy re-entry signals best if this is greater than 10.
Decreasing this value may increase re-entry signals noise but majorly increases if this is lower than 10.