Sharing the signals is nearly as bad as sharing the code. Any 'signal' can be reverse-engineered with enough time/effort.
I don't understand this.
Let's say I give you 100 entries and exits, each time at the top and bottom of each wave. Can you generate for me the reversed engineered code for that?
I tried Artificial Intelligence years ago. But never ended up with any profitable system.
If reversed engineering would really be interesting, companies like Virtue or Medallion, who have the knowledge and the resources, would reverse engineer all the available systems. But they don't...
Example: if you use (hypothetically) 4 timeframes, in 2 timeframes 6 indicators with specific rules, and in 2 timeframes 3 other indicators with other rules, which even can change depending on other indicators (so interpretation would change according to these other indicators).
I would like to see who can reverse engineer that.
To me it looks impossible, because the revere engineer has no clue about number of timeframes, length of each timeframe, which indicators, based on what and how to interpret...... You will have billions of theoretical possible combinations. So first find out how many combinations there are, and second how to eliminate and keep what is needed?