Four mechanical strategies across Nasdaq and Gold futures — each rules-based, each backtested over its full history, each firing live alerts to your channel under its own name. You see every alert. You make every decision.
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Two different profiles working together. Some engines trade often for a small edge on each trade; others trade selectively, taking many small losses in exchange for occasional large winners. All metrics below are normalised to three contracts so they compare fairly, and every number is computed from the full backtested trade history — drawdowns and losing streaks included.
The two IBV (Initial Balance Variation) engines win around 31–40% of their trades. On most indicator pages that number would be hidden. Here it's the point.
These engines take many small, controlled losses while waiting for a few large moves. The average winner is roughly 3× the average loser, so the math works even though most individual trades lose. This is the same structure trend-following funds have used for decades — it is a design choice, not a weakness.
The trade-off you have to be ready for is losing streaks. These two engines have run 14 and 16 losing trades in a row in their history. That is statistically expected at these win rates, and both still finished well ahead — but if a string of red trades would make you abandon the plan, they are not for you. The two VWAP Regime engines sit at the opposite end: ~54% win rate, smaller winners, shorter losing runs. Running both profiles together is the diversification.
You get access to the live indicator feed — not the source code, and not someone trading your account. Every engine is mechanical, so what you receive is consistent and timestamped.
Each strategy watches its market and fires only when its rules are met, on confirmed bar close, so nothing repaints.
The alert posts automatically in real time under its engine name: instrument, level, direction, timestamp. Information, not instruction.
You choose whether to act, at what size, on which broker. Trade the CME futures, or the MT5 equivalents (NAS100 / XAUUSD). Every decision is yours.
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All performance figures shown are derived from backtesting on historical data over the stated periods, are normalised to three contracts, and are stated before broker commissions and slippage. Backtested results have inherent limitations and are not a reliable indicator of future results. Live outcomes will differ and depend on execution, broker, account size, costs and risk management.