# \[Legacy] Tips

## How to get more signals

Honestly, this is really easy:

**Simply go to a lower timeframe.** This also makes signals a lot more accurate.

Also, if you don't see any signals on your chart, maybe it's just because you didn't zoom out on your chart.&#x20;

It's normal to have few signals on your chart, as this indicates that LuxSignals only chose the best ones. &#x20;

If you simply want more signals on your chart, that can make them a lot more inaccurate. The best thing is really having few signals on your chart and being on a low timeframe (so you still get enough signals each day).

If you still want more signals on your chart, then consider using lower numbers for Input 1 and 2.

## How to get profitable results if you have unprofitable results

This is super easy: If your profit or profit factor is negative, simply turn on the Switch in the settings.

With that, you will invert the signals and will have profitable results!

## How to save your settings

This can also easily be done in a similar way as you reset the settings.

To set new default settings for LuxSignals, simply open the settings and select "save as default" in the bottom left corner.

You can also save multiple settings for different charts by opening multiple TradingView tabs (each with different settings with a different chart).

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