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== Understanding Strategies == | == Understanding Strategies == | ||
A strategy is a set of signals, applied to a | A strategy is a set of signals, applied to a symbol. Signals systematically specify market entry or exit points according to a set of trading rules implemented in the signals' algorithms, and can be viewed as the basic building blocks of strategies. | ||
Over 100 pre-built, customizable signals, covering the most popular trading concepts, are already included with the platform, and additional signals can be imported from a variety of sources. | Over 100 pre-built, customizable signals, covering the most popular trading concepts, are already included with the platform, and additional signals can be imported from a variety of sources. | ||
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Signals can be fully customized, or entirely new signals created, using PowerLanguage® scripting in '''PowerLanguage Editor'''. | Signals can be fully customized, or entirely new signals created, using PowerLanguage® scripting in '''PowerLanguage Editor'''. | ||
A portfolio can contain | A portfolio can contain numerous strategies. | ||
Each strategy can have its own list of symbols and signals. It is possible to apply different strategies to different sets of symbols. | Each strategy can have its own list of symbols and signals. It is possible to apply different strategies to different sets of symbols. | ||
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Strategies can be constructed by simply combining a number of signals. | Strategies can be constructed by simply combining a number of signals. | ||
Signal settings are specific to each particular signal, while [[Strategy_Properties|Strategy Properties]] regulate the actions of a group of signals as a whole. | [[Signal_Settings|Signal settings]] are specific to each particular signal, while [[Strategy_Properties|Strategy Properties]] regulate the actions of a group of signals as a whole. | ||
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