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It appears that the initial release of WL7 does not include an interface to publish signals for strategies, so I'd like to request either a WL extension or integrated functionality within the application to do WealthSignals publishing. Anyone who has published strategies will probably also want this feature. Thanks!
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#1
Thanks, we do already have an item queued for that, just need to get to it eventually. Hopefully we'll have a Feature Request feature on the web site soon so folks can vote on the features they want to see, to help us prioritize.
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#2
Just a note that the WealthSignals Publisher as we know it in WL6 is not coming back. We would need something less complex and easier to maintain.
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Cone8
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While a full-fledged WealthSignals Publisher for WL7 would be ideal, Quantacula already had a WealthSignals broker provider that could be integrated into WL7 that could be modified for this purpose.
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mdub8
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Team, Any update on a plan for this?
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Cone8
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#5
No need to ask. Just monitor the Wish List - it's next in line after the Active items.
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#6
Am I correct in assuming that a new wealthsignals broker integrated with WL7 could possibly support all US stocks too?
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#7
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Team, Any update on a plan for this?

It is quite an involved task.
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Am I correct in assuming that a new wealthsignals broker integrated with WL7 could possibly support all US stocks too?

No. This virtual broker provider could be a replacement to WealthSignals Publisher which is a performance visualizer in WL6. A broker adapter would be a more reasonable implementation than a visualizer now:
https://www.wealth-lab.com/Support/ExtensionApi/BrokerAdapter
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#8
Will this be part of build 19?
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#9
No, Build 19 will be WealthSignals Trader, not Publisher.
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#10
I actually wrote a very nice tool to synchronize WealthSignals strategies with Quantacula strategies, and automatically run them and submit the signals. I just finished porting it over for WL7 as the WealthSignals Publisher so this should be released soon.
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#11
I've just looked closer at WealthSignals. I find it quite interesting. If I get it right, some strategies are very old, so the whole service must be at least this old too (17 years or something).

I'm thinking about participating in it at a role of signals publisher. But I mainly trade Russian markets, I guess I'll find approximatly 0 subscribers if I publish signals for Russian stocks)). So generating USA stocks signals is a little deviation for me. What I didn't find is the information about subscribers activity - how many active subscribers or subscriptions etc. so I could measure my efforts to possible effect. This type of information is a kind of secret maybe, but maybe you could share some informations. For example, forum is not very active there that makes me think there are no many subscribers.
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#12
I can say that the most popular strategies have a very healthy number of subscribers, but that's on account of the author's doing their own promotion, including one podcast that had a large number of viewers and wound up adding many subscriptions. I happen to know that author makes a good wage just on his WS systems. I personally have some subscribers too, but not nearly as many (yet)!
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But I mainly trade Russian markets, I guess I'll find approximatly 0 subscribers if I publish signals for Russian stocks))

The Russian market is not supported in WealthSignals. Neither it's planned for inclusion. Here is a subset of U.S. stock and ETF symbols which are supported:
https://www.wealthsignals.com/symbol-list
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#14
This information is enough for the start, at least to start thinking about)). Thanks!
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#15
One more question. Using WL6, WL7 is not the only way to trade WealthSignals signals, right? So some subscribers are not WL users? Like manual execution or something.
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#16
Right, you can just get your signals via the web site and do with them what you like.
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