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Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.trinigence.com/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

What suggestions are

Suggestions are optional improvements ATI proposes after it understands your strategy. They are designed to help with:
  • clarity
  • risk control
  • robustness
  • common missing layers
Suggestions can include:
  • adding or adjusting SL/TP
  • adding filters (trend, volatility, schedule)
  • simplifying logic
  • validating across ranges/markets
Suggestions are guidance, not trading advice.

Where suggestions come from

ATI generates suggestions from:
  • common best practices in systematic trading
  • pattern detection in your strategy structure
  • risk signals from the backtest (when available)
  • known failure modes (over-filtering, no SL, low trade count)

How to use suggestions safely

A safe approach:
  1. accept risk/safety suggestions first
  2. validate behavior (trade history)
  3. test across ranges
  4. only then consider performance suggestions

Risk warnings & suggestions

Learn how warnings differ from suggestions.

Common suggestion themes

Add SL, reduce sizing, or lower exposure.
Use standard parameters and avoid overly complex entry stacks.
Add a single filter (trend or volatility) instead of many micro-conditions.
Test more markets and longer ranges before optimizing parameters.

Improving a strategy

Overfitting & guardrails

How to read results

Best practices

Use suggestions to reduce risk and increase clarity - not to chase max returns.