FAQ — clear answers, fast decisions
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Getting started
3 questions
What is Derixa?
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Derixa is a real-time Deriv signal dashboard designed to help you make faster decisions using multi-indicator consensus and smart filters. It presents clear UP, DOWN, and WAIT states with strength and confidence cues.
Do I need experience to use it?
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Basic knowledge of Deriv contracts and timeframes helps, but Derixa is built to be readable: select a market, timeframe, and preset, then follow the system’s signals with proper risk management.
Is it a guaranteed profit system?
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No. It is decision support software, not a guarantee. Use risk management and treat signals as probabilistic information rather than certainty.
Signals and presets
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What do UP / DOWN / WAIT mean?
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UP and DOWN indicate directional bias based on indicator voting and filters. WAIT appears when conditions are mixed, too volatile, or confidence/confirmation requirements aren’t met.
What is the difference between Balanced, Safe, and Aggressive?
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Balanced targets a practical mix of frequency and stability. Safe increases filtering, confirmations, and thresholds for fewer but stronger setups. Aggressive reduces strictness to surface more opportunities for fast scalping styles.
Why do I sometimes get fewer signals?
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That is typically caused by confirmations, cooldown rules, higher-timeframe filtering, volatility penalties, or insufficient consensus between indicators.
Filters and risk controls
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How does Derixa reduce false signals?
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By using an ensemble vote (multiple indicators), confirmations, cooldown logic, trend filtering, and volatility-aware penalties. The idea is to avoid acting on a single noisy trigger.
What is cooldown?
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Cooldown prevents rapid back-to-back signals after a trade-like event window. It helps avoid entering during choppy reversals immediately after a strong move.
What is confirmation?
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Confirmation requires a signal to persist for multiple refresh cycles before it is presented as actionable, reducing flicker and short-lived noise.
Markets and performance
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Which markets work best?
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Derixa is designed for Deriv markets, especially volatility indices. Different symbols behave differently; use presets as a baseline and adjust thresholds based on the symbol and timeframe.
Why do signals differ across timeframes?
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Indicators respond differently at different speeds. A 1-minute view can be noisy, while higher timeframes smooth moves. Multi-timeframe filtering can align entries with larger trends.
Is the dashboard real-time?
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Yes. The dashboard listens to live tick streams and updates metrics based on selected refresh cadence and candle formation logic.
Accounts and access
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Do I need to be logged in?
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Some installations require login to access the dashboard. If your admin enabled it, you will be redirected to login before using live panels.
Can I use it on mobile?
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Yes. The UI uses centered cards and responsive rules so content stays inside the viewport with balanced spacing and readable typography.