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The Signal Generation tab in
OmniTrader
Signal
Generation Tab: The Signal Generation
tab defines how the signals will be generated
to the Vote Line. You have the option of
using the classic OmniTrader Voting Method or
you can use individual systems to generate Vote
Line signals. Refer to Chapter 4 of your
OmniTrader guidebook for a detailed explanation
of this topic.
In this
tip, we want to also define Tolerance, as you
will see this this term referred to quite often
in the Signal Generation window (Note: Tol.
stands for tolerance in OmniTrader).
Tolerance:
The Tolerance setting controls how far OmniTrader
will 'look back' to consider a system signal for
a vote. For example, let's say you have
6 daily systems that passed the filters in the
System Testing process (refer to last weeks email
for more on System Testing). 3 of the systems
fired a short 6 bars earlier. However, three
other systems fired longs within the tolerated
period of 5 bars. Since the shorts were
fired outside of the tolerated period, they are
ignored by OmniTrader and only the long signals
are considered for the vote.

Signal
Confirmation Tab: Once a signal has been
generated, you can also automate confirmation
based on the systems in OmniTrader before it is
passed to the vote line.

The Signal Confirmation Window in OmniTrader
Timeframe
Confirmation: OmniTrader gives you the ability
to confirm signals that were generated in one
data period with the signals generated in another
data period. We will discuss confirming daily
signals with weekly signals, but this feature
also applies to real time periods as well (5 minute
signals with 15 minute signals, for example).
- Ignore Daily
Sigs w/ Conflicting Weekly Sigs: When selected,
OmniTrader will check and see if any of the
weekly systems below the vote line fired a signal
that is in conflict with a generated daily signal.
If so, the signal will be filtered out of the
vote line.
- Confirm Daily
Sigs w/ Weekly Sigs: This option will only
allow daily signals to make it to the vote line
if they are confirmed with a signal from one
of the weekly systems.
- Ignore Daily
Sigs w/ Conflicting Voted Weekly Sigs: With
this option, OmniTrader will not allow daily
signals to make it to the vote line if there
is a conflicting weekly signal. This is a more
stringent filter than the first option, as it
requires an actual voted signal while the other
option only requires that one of the weekly
systems be in conflict.
- Confirm Daily
Sigs w/ Voted Weekly Sigs: When selected,
OmniTrader will check for a weekly voted signal
to confirm a daily voted signal. This is more
stringent than the second option since it is
requiring a voted signal as opposed to Confirm
Daily Sigs w/ Weekly Sigs requiring only a weekly
system to confirm a daily signal.
If you use any of the timeframe confirmation
options discussed, you will see more accurate
signals. However, since there is additional
filtering taking place, you will see less signals
than if you were to not use this feature.
RECOMMENDATION: For very large focus lists (over
1000 symbols) this feature is recommended to
save time in your prospecting. However, if you
are using a smaller list of stocks, this filter
will probably limit too many signals and leave
with only a few prospects.
Important:
The Timeframe Confirmation we have just discussed
will use the active systems in The System Testing
Window.
OmniTrader also provides
you with the ability to use systems to confirm
signals generated to the vote line. For
example, you could choose to confirm a generated
signal with the MV2-C (Two Moving Average Crossover)
system. This means that every time OmniTrader
fires a signal to the vote line, it will check
to see if the selected system is in agreement
with that signal.
Important:
The Signal Confirmation we have just discussed
can only be used with systems of same periodicity.
For information on confirmation across
periodicity, see below.
System
Exit Confirmation: As
we mentioned before, the Trading Model is used
to exit trades on the vote line. With this
feature in OmniTrader, you can have exits confirmed
with systems. For example, if you have selected
MV2-C to confirm your exits, OmniTrader will use
the Trading Model tool for exits, but only the
exit on the vote line if MV2-C fires a signal
in the opposite direction.

The Advisor Tab in OmniTrader
Min.
Advisor: Every time a signal is generated
to the vote line, it is assigned an Advisor
Rating. You can read about more about
Advisor Ratings and how they are calculated in
your Guidebook, but it is basically a shortcut
to determine the strength of a signal.
The Minimum Advisor setting allows you to set
a cut off value so that only the signals with
an advisor above that value are allowed to make
it to the vote line.
Optimize
for Each Symbol: The Optimize for Each
Symbol box refers to the Advisor Rating.
This tells OmniTrader to find the best Minimum
Advisor Rating for each symbol in your profile.
If you select this option (it is selected by default),
it overrides the Minimum Advisor cutoff mentioned
earlier.
The final tab in the Signal Generation window
is the Profit Calculation tab. This is similar
to the Profit Calculation feature in the system
Testing area, where OmniTrader will apply a trade
penalty to compensate for commissions. However,
this refers to trades generated to the vote line,
where as the Profit Calculation in System Testing
refers to the trades generated for each individual
system.
This
concludes our discussion on the Signal Generation
portion of Trade Strategies. Next week,
we will cover the final step of how OmniTrader
generates signals - the Trading Model.
Best
of luck with your trading,
Regards,
Jeff Drake
Director of Education
Nirvana Systems
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