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Basic Setup Guide

🌱 Foundation Setup

This guide walks you through configuring your foundational TradingView Suite setup—the essential three-component pipeline that forms the backbone of algorithmic trading excellence. Like learning to read music before composing symphonies, mastering this basic configuration prepares you for the advanced suite capabilities.

WaveTrend 4D Flux Composer Order Orchestrator

Hover over components to see details. Lines indicate data flow between components.

  1. TradingView Account

    Ensure you know the limits of your TradingView plan. For the GYTS Suite, using multiple indicators and having a sufficient time limit for making calculations is crucial.

  2. GYTS Subscription

    Active subscription to GoemonYae Trading System:

    • Community Edition: Access to CE indicators (free)
    • Professional Edition: Full indicator suite
  3. Market Selection

    Choose your primary trading market. Our suite works across all TradingView-supported assets:

    • Cryptocurrency pairs (BTC/USD, ETH/USD, etc.)
    • Forex majors (EUR/USD, GBP/USD, etc.)
    • Stock indices (SPY, QQQ, ES, NQ, etc.)
    • Commodities (Gold, Oil, etc.)
  1. Open Your Chart

    Navigate to your chosen market on TradingView

  2. Add a GYTS Signal Provider

    • Click the “Indicators” button (or press ’/’)
    • Search for “GYTS Signal Provider”
    • Select the desired indicator (Pro Editions appear in “Invite-only” section)
    • You may “favourite”/“star” the indicator prior to clicking on it for easy access
  3. Configure Signal Provider

    Essential Settings:

    • Adjust essential parameters (see individual Signal Providers) based on your trading style
    • Ensure signals are generated
  1. Add Flux Composer Indicator

    • Click the “Indicators” button (or press ’/’)
    • Search for “GYTS Flux Composer”
    • Select the desired indicator (Pro Editions appear in “Invite-only” section)
    • You may “favourite”/“star” the indicator prior to clicking on it for easy access
  2. Connect to Signal Provider

    1. Open the settings of the Flux Composer on your chart
    2. Ensure “Enable Signal Provider” is checked for each Signal Provider you want to use
    3. Select the stream from the dropdown menu corresponding to each Signal Provider. Let’s take concrete example with the WaveTrend 4D Signal Provider:
      • In 1️⃣📡 GDM 🔀 Data Stream, select [GYTS-Pro] WT4D: 🔗 STREAM WT4D 📡 Gradient Divergence Measure
      • In 1️⃣📡 QMC 🔀 Data Stream, select [GYTS-Pro] WT4D: 🔗 STREAM WT4D 📡 Quantile Median Cross
  3. Configure Basic Parameters

    Signal Thresholds (start with defaults):

    • Upper Threshold (UT): 0.7
    • Lower Threshold (LT): -0.7

    Flux Confluence Mechanism:

    • Start with “GYTSynthesis” (Pro) or “Amplitude Compression” (CE)
    • Normal sensitivity setting

Visual Check

A quick glance should show that the Flux (the oscillating line) is changing and responding to the Signal Provider’s signals.

Data Stream(s)

Enable “Show decaying function of Signal Provider” in Flux Composer visualisation settings to see individual signals’ contributions

Flux Signals

Verify that the Flux Composer is giving signals by observing signal triangles when thresholds are crossed. If not, some settings of either the Signal Provider or Flux Composer may need adjustment.

Runtime Errors

Purposeful Runtime Errors will give insight when something is not configured correctly. Hover over the red ❗️ next to the indicator name.

The complete signal flow follows this pathway:

  1. Signal Provider generates continuous strength signals (e.g. GDM , QMC )
  2. Decaying Functions apply mathematical decay models based on signal age and original strength
  3. Flux Aggregation combines all decayed signals into raw flux values
  4. Confluence Mechanisms transform raw flux using sophisticated mathematical processing
  5. Trading Signals emerge as buy/sell triangles when thresholds are crossed

This architecture ensures that recent signals carry appropriate weight whilst historical signals gracefully fade, creating a responsive yet stable trading system.

Main Flux Line: The primary signal line oscillating around zero

Threshold Lines: Horizontal lines at your UT/LT settings

Signal Triangles:

  • Green triangles (▲) for bullish signals
  • Red triangles (▼) for bearish signals

Decaying Functions: Individual signal contributions (if visualisation enabled)

If you’re getting too many signals:

  • Increase UT/LT thresholds (e.g., 0.8/-0.8)
  • Reduce flux confluence mechanism sensitivity
  • Increase decay rates for faster signal fading

If you’re getting too few signals:

  • Decrease UT/LT thresholds (e.g., 0.6/-0.6)
  • Increase flux confluence mechanism sensitivity
  • Reduce decay rates for longer signal persistence

Crypto, Small Caps

  • Higher thresholds (0.8/-0.8)
  • Faster decay rates
  • Lower sensitivity settings
  • More frequent signal validation
  1. Add more Signal Providers

    Configure with different parameters:

    • Different source (e.g., HL2 vs Close)
    • Different timeframes
    • Different profiles and sensitivity settings
    • Perhaps a different ticker, e.g. SPX or BTC as correlated parent ticker
    • Add a unique indicator name to each Signal Provider for clarity
  2. Connect to Flux Composer

    • Enable “📡2️⃣ Signal Provider” (and if applicable, more)
    • Connect the second provider’s data streams
  3. Balance Signal Contributions

    • Adjust individual decaying function parameters to weight providers appropriately
    • Increase “intensity” for more important signals
    • Decrease “decay” rate for more persistent signals (e.g. higher timeframes)
  1. Designate Filter Provider

    Set one Signal Provider category to “filter” instead of “signal”

  2. Configure Filter Thresholds

    • Lower thresholds for filter (e.g., 0.2/-0.2)
    • Longer decay rates for sustained filtering
  3. Observe Dual-Layer Processing

    Signals only trigger when both Signal Flux AND Filter Flux conditions align

Signal Stream Not Found

  • Ensure Signal Provider(s) are added to the same chart as Flux Composer

  • Refresh the page if streams don’t appear

    Wrong Stream selected

  • Check you haven’t connected the same provider multiple times

Your Learning Journey: From Foundation to Mastery

Section titled “Your Learning Journey: From Foundation to Mastery”
  1. Master This Foundation

    Spend time understanding how parameter changes affect signal generation. Enable “Show decaying function of Signal Provider” in Flux Composer to visualise signal interactions.

  2. Graduate to Advanced Setup

    Ready for more? Explore the Advanced Setup Guide to add Market Regime Detection, multiple Signal Providers, and SuperTrend integration.

  3. Add Order Orchestrator 🎯 Coming Soon

    Connect Flux Composer output to Order Orchestrator for sophisticated backtesting and position management.

  4. Join the Community

    Share your configurations and learn from fellow Algo Apprentices in our Discord server.

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