Hi Traders,
In this episode, Senior Trader Matt Shirtcliffe shares the basis of a Tokyo Breakout strategy.
You will learn how to define and automate session times.
We hope you enjoy this episode.
Hi Traders,
In this episode, Senior Trader Matt Shirtcliffe shares the basis of a Tokyo Breakout strategy.
You will learn how to define and automate session times.
We hope you enjoy this episode.
In Episode 390 of Trading Talk, we reveal results from our semi-automated model and challenge traders to pick a symbol, choose direction, and let the algo manage trades and risk.
In Episode 389, we replace impulsive buy clicks with a disciplined semi‑automated “Buy Only” mode that enforces strict risk and trade rules,plus a built‑in accuracy counter and a 30‑day community challenge. Includes links to Trade View X and the 2025 Algo Trading Conference.
Discover how a long-running algo model has performed over 100 weeks, including both a 1-minute AUDUSD scalper and a daily multi-symbol swing strategy. Plus, meet all three presenters for the 2025 Algo Trading Conference.
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