Hi Traders,
In today’s episode, Trader Rory Killip will show you how to build a timeframe based breakout model that will be simple to adjust and easy to use on the many timeframes that you may be working with.
We hope you enjoy this episode.
Hi Traders,
In today’s episode, Trader Rory Killip will show you how to build a timeframe based breakout model that will be simple to adjust and easy to use on the many timeframes that you may be working with.
We hope you enjoy this episode.

This episode is different from a standard Trading Talk format. Instead of market commentary alone, you’ll see how real algorithmic trading portfolios are built, managed, and adjusted in real time as market conditions evolve. Every decision is explained live, offering a transparent look at professional systematic trading workflows.

we continue our Finding Winning Signals series with Version 9, building directly on the work from last week. We add a third signal taken from earlier Trading Talk sessions.

we continue our Finding Winning Signals series with Version 8, building on the time-based work from last week. We dig deeper into the most profitable trading brackets, running optimisations to refine the strongest 2-hour and multi-hour windows, and adding new results to our growing database of winning signals.
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