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Signal Lab

Read Me First — Signal Lab

The Signal Lab studies the publicly described target/value-averaging mechanism associated with the 3% Signal concept. It is intended as a transparent mechanism study, not a claim to reproduce every proprietary feature of any paid implementation.

Start with the research question: Does a quarterly target-growth / value-averaging rule add value beyond simpler stock exposure and rebalancing controls after risk, reserve usage, and market regime are considered?

What this lab is designed to do

The Signal Lab studies the publicly described target/value-averaging mechanism associated with the 3% Signal concept. It is intended as a transparent mechanism study, not a claim to reproduce every proprietary feature of any paid implementation.

Key controls and inputs

What the outputs mean

A good first experiment

  1. Use the default public-rule target and a moderate safe-asset return.
  2. Run a large paired-path experiment in the Typical or rotating-regime setting.
  3. Compare the target rule with 100% stock and the simpler rebalance benchmark.
  4. Record CAGR, drawdown, equity exposure, and reserve-depletion frequency together.
  5. Repeat in a persistent bull regime and a prolonged bear/sideways regime.
  6. Run a small target-growth sweep. Treat a broad plateau as more credible than a single sharp optimum.

How to interpret the result

Do not judge the strategy from one path, one seed, or one favorable market environment. Read return, drawdown, exposure, trade frequency, and benchmark-relative performance together. A result is more credible when it persists across reasonable parameter changes and when the comparison benchmark has similar economic exposure.

Important assumptions and limitations

How this complements backtesting

Backtests reveal how the rule would have interacted with actual historical crashes and bull markets. Simulation adds many alternative sequences and allows explicit regime control. Because target strategies are highly sequence-dependent, using both is particularly important.

Research use only. These labs are tools for controlled simulation and model-based research. They do not forecast the market, guarantee future performance, or provide individualized investment advice.