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Signals for each strategy:
Each strategy has a page dedicated to showing current and recently published signals. The signals will indicate information about trade entry and trade exit. They will also indicate stop loss levels.

Signals can have five distinct statuses:
Anoduki signal statusYour action:
1. Pending entry: this is the initial status of a signal.You need to place a good for the day BUY order using the information provided by the signal.
2. Pending exit: this status indicates the market price achieved a level consistent with the desired entry order price. This should mean your entry order was filled successfully.If your BUY order was successful, you need to place a good for the day SELL order using the information provided by the signal.
3. Exited: this status indicates the market price has achieved the desired exit price. This should mean your position was closed out successfully - the signal has expired.You do not need to do anything.
4. No entry: this status indicated the initial entry order was not successful - the signal has expired.You do not need to do anything.
5. Stop loss: this status indicates the market price has moved to a level consistent with the stop loss price and should mean your position was closed out successfully - the signal has expired.You do not need to do anything.

The following examples demonstrate the various possible scenarios typical of both the UK and US strategies:

80% of the time: A good for the day BUY order is placed and is not filled. Remember: these strategies are all about quality not quantity so this is considered normal!

Ideal: A good for the day BUY order is placed and filled. An initial good for the day SELL order is placed and not filled. An additional (or adjusted) good for the day SELL order is placed and filled.

Occasional worst case scenario: A good for the day BUY order is placed and filled. SELL orders are not filled. Eventually the stop loss level is reached and the position is closed out. This happens in reality about once a year or so.

dates formatted as yy-mm-dd

Example 1: 80% of the time
Signal #Entry dateStockEntry priceStop lossExit priceStatus
281408-09-03ABC475350550No entry
281308-09-02ABC475350550Pending entry


Example 2: Ideal
Signal #Entry dateStockEntry priceStop lossExit priceStatus
281808-09-05ABC450350490Exited
281708-09-04ABC450350500Pending exit
281608-09-03ABC450350525Pending exit
281508-09-02ABC475350550Pending entry
Note: The entry price was better than the order entered. This can occur when participating in the opening auction - something most Direct Market Access CFD providers allow - if your's does we suggest you investigate others and change.


Example 3: Occasional worst case scenario
Signal #Entry dateStockEntry priceStop lossExit priceStatus
282508-09-08ABC450350350Stop loss
282408-09-07ABC450350380Pending exit
282308-09-06ABC450350420Pending exit
282208-09-05ABC450350470Pending exit
282108-09-04ABC450350500Pending exit
282008-09-03ABC450350525Pending exit
281908-09-02ABC475350550Pending entry



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