> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.algomojo.com/algomojo/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.algomojo.com/algomojo/my-group-signals/signals.md).

# Signals

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&#x20;Within this tab, each individual strategy's breakdown is showcased.

&#x20;**Signals:**

* **Group  Signal ID:** A unique identifier assigned to each group signal, aiding in tracking and referencing specific group  signals within the system.
* **Signal ID:** A unique identifier assigned to each group signal, aiding in tracking and referencing specific signals within the system.
* **Strategy Name:** The name of the strategy  that the signals belong to, facilitating organization and categorization.
* **Received Date:** The date and time when the group signal was received, providing information about the timing of the collective signal.
* **Date:** The date on which the group trading action is recommended.
* **Action:**   It Specifies the recommended group action to be taken based on the signals within the group. This can include actions like "Buy," "Sell," ,"Short" and "cover".
* **Direction:** It Specifies the direction associated with the action.
* **Chart symbol:** A chart symbol is a specific alphanumeric representation assigned to financial assets, enabling traders and investors to readily identify and monitor the performance of individual assets within the market.
* &#x20;**Remarks:** Additional notes or comments related to the group signal, providing context or explanations regarding the group's overarching trading strategy.

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