🟒Signals

Signals are the core of EZ Algo v2 β€” they tell you when to consider entering a trade.

Signals

Enable "Show Signals" to display Buy and Sell labels directly on your chart. When a signal appears with a + sign (e.g., "Buy +"), it indicates a stronger signal backed by additional momentum factors.

Signal Display Type

Control which signals appear on your chart:

Option
What It Shows

Both

All Buy and Sell signals plus exit markers

Buys + Exits

Only Buy signals and long exit markers

Sells + Exits

Only Sell signals and short exit markers

Only Exit Signals

Only exit markers (no entry signals)

Signal Label Type

Choose how signals appear visually:

Style
Buy Example
Sell Example

Arrow

β–²

β–Ό

Simple

B

S

Detailed

Buy

Sell

Signal Sensitivity

This is one of the most important settings in EZ Algo v2. It controls how frequently signals appear.

Setting
Description
Best For

1–3

Most signals (noisy)

Scalping, active trading

4–5

Balanced (default)

Most traders

6–7

Fewer signals (filtered)

Swing trading

8–10

Rare signals only

Position trading, long-term holds

πŸ’‘ Tip: Check the Trade Setup Dashboard for the "Optimal" row β€” it shows the recommended sensitivity range for your current chart and asset, factoring in both the timeframe and volatility automatically.

Signal Filters

Signal Filters let you add an extra layer of confirmation before a signal appears. When a filter is active, signals will only display if the selected condition agrees with the trade direction.

Filter
What It Requires

None

No filtering β€” all signals show

MTF Agrees

At least 3 out of 5 higher timeframes must agree

Market Trend Agrees

The Market Trend Line must confirm the direction

Macro Trend Agree

The Macro Trend cloud must match the signal

S/R Bands Agree

The S/R Bands indicator must align

Quick Trend - Scalp Agrees

Quick Trend Scalp must match signal direction

Quick Trend - Swing Agrees

Quick Trend Swing must match signal direction

πŸ’‘ Tip: Start with "None" and add a filter once you're comfortable reading the signals.


Advanced Signal Tuning

For traders who want more control, EZ Algo v2 offers advanced tuning options located in the "Advanced Signal Tuning" settings group.

Auto Pilot ✈️

Auto Pilot automatically optimizes your Signal Sensitivity based on your chart's timeframe and the asset's volatility β€” no manual adjustment needed.

When enabled, it overrides the manual Signal Sensitivity dropdown. Simply pick your trading style from the Mode dropdown:

Mode
Description

Optimal

Exact balanced sensitivity β€” adapts to your chart automatically

Short-Term

Slightly more signals for faster entries (great for 1m–15m charts)

Long-Term

Fewer signals, catches only bigger moves (great for Daily+ charts)

πŸ’‘ Tip: Auto Pilot is perfect for set-and-forget trading or when setting up bulk alerts across multiple charts. Just enable it and trade.

EZ Confluence Score

When enabled, this replaces the standard Buy/Sell labels with a score from 1 to 5 showing how many confirming factors agree with the signal.

Score
Meaning
Factors Aligning

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5

Excellent

80%+ of factors agree

⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4

Good

65–79% agree

⭐⭐⭐ 3

Decent

50–64% agree

⭐⭐ 2

Weak

35–49% agree

⭐ 1

Minimal

Signal only, little confirmation

Factors include: Market Trend, S/R Bands, Macro Trend, Quick Trend, Price Action Dots, Volume, Trend Strength, Quality Score, and the Oscillator Wave.

You can also filter which scores appear on your chart. For example, entering 345 in the filter box will only display signals with a score of 3, 4, or 5.

πŸ’‘ Tip: Great for quickly scanning multiple charts β€” focus on scores of 3+ for higher probability setups.

Custom Signal Mode

For advanced users who want precise control beyond the preset sensitivity levels. When enabled, you can set an exact sensitivity number from 1 to 30 using the number input.

Reference points:

  • 3 β‰ˆ Preset '1 (Most Noise)'

  • 7 β‰ˆ Preset '5 (Balanced)' β€” Default

  • 12 β‰ˆ Preset '7 (Rare Signals)'

  • 19+ β‰ˆ Preset '9–10 (Long-Term)'

Lower numbers = more signals. Higher numbers = fewer signals.

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