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Humble Request for more Daily FX Signals
#1. I like to trade signals although it has been a very long time since I have because I trade more Yen Pairs that are not covered like NZD/JPY and CAD/JPY
I would ask that more pairs, at the very least the symbols given on Tradestation along with Commodities and Markets and Indexes be added to the signal generator on Daily FX signals.
2. Also I would ask that the information given to traders using the signals be improved upon. Like for example, instead of just serving traders the overall raw data for the accuracy and pip avg of each individual signal strategy what could be offered is a way to filter information in order to equip signal traders with some resources that can help maximize the signals effectiveness.
A. More signal performance accuracy. Maybe a tool can be added that could alert traders to some basic market conditions and identify the accuracy of a certain signal under certain market conditions.
B. Signal accuracy can be further analyzed by accuracy by a factor of the last 6 months, like 180, 120, 90, 60, 30, 10 days for example.
I feel these improvements would equip other traders and myself with more tools and information to form a more precise signal trading success rate. Of course the DailyFX page and signals are great as it is, but maybe these improvements can make it even better than it is today.
Thanks for your consideration.
Wendy. in hot as all heck Florida
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Hi Wendy,
Your thread is now approved. I did not know that was you all this time ! What an awesome surprise. Your trades rock!
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Thanks
Thx 2 million Greg Hopefully some improvements and feedback will be the result of this posting.
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