Hi Traders,
In this episode, our Senior Trader breaks down momentum, demonstrates multiple ways to define it and then builds a simple system that tests across multiple markets.
We hope you enjoy the episode!
Hi Traders,
In this episode, our Senior Trader breaks down momentum, demonstrates multiple ways to define it and then builds a simple system that tests across multiple markets.
We hope you enjoy the episode!

In this episode, we continue our Finding Winning Signals series with Version 4 building directly on the optimisation and testing we started back in Episode 396. This week, we’ll dive deeper into the results across all 28 Forex symbols both buy and sell sides and uncover some genuinely interesting findings

In this week’s episode, we continue our Finding Winning Signals series with Version 3. Last time, in Episode 395, we kicked off an optimisation process — and now the results are in.

In Episode 395 of Trading Talk, we isolate and test the first Trading Talk signal — achieving a 53% buy-side win rate. Discover how to build, test, and refine single-entry algo models with Trade View.
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