Signal Guide
Learn about signal generation, lifecycle and uniqueness
What is a Signal?
A trading direction judgment generated in real-time by the Neumann quantitative analysis system. Each signal represents the system's trend prediction for a specific instrument within a specific timeframe, helping traders capture market opportunities.
Direction
Bullish / Bearish
Instruments
Forex, Gold, Indices
Timeframe
M1 ~ D1
Signal ID
6-character unique identifier
Signal Status Explanation
Signal status reflects the current market analysis result:
| Status | Meaning | Suggested Action |
|---|---|---|
| Analyzing | System is analyzing market data | Wait for analysis to complete |
| Bullish | Predicting upward market trend | Consider going long |
| Bearish | Predicting downward market trend | Consider going short |
Timeframe Interpretation
Different timeframes represent different analysis periods, suitable for different trading styles:
| Timeframe | Period | Use Case | Holding Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| M1 | 1 minute | Ultra-short-term trading | Minutes |
| M5 | 5 minutes | Scalping | 5-30 minutes |
| M15 | 15 minutes | Intraday short-term | 15 min - 2 hours |
| M30 | 30 minutes | Intraday swing | 30 min - 4 hours |
| H1 | 1 hour | Medium-term swing | Hours to 1 day |
| H4 | 4 hours | Medium to long-term | 1-3 days |
| D1 | Daily | Long-term trend | Days to weeks |
Purpose of Signal ID
Each signal has a unique 6-character alphanumeric ID (e.g., ), serving as the signal's "identity card".YVGIGR
| Usage | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Track & Verify | Query the complete history of a signal by its ID |
| Historical Search | Search for specific signals in signal history |
| API Call | Retrieve specific signal details via API |
| Communication | Provide Signal ID when reporting issues to support |