
Many of you probably can't believe it would be possible to improve on TsuBot. What can be better than a program that reads the markets for you 100% objectively, using the only information the market gives you in real-time, Price and Volume, then applying that information into a complex but effective momentum algorithm?
TsuBot has been able to call trades on average 75% correctly in many markets, and has made many traders very very very $$$ happy! But can we make TsuBot even better?!
Question:
What if you knew the safe areas to add-on to a trade? What if you knew, if you added on, where were the high percentage profit targets for these add-on positions?
What if instead of trading several lots initially and trying to scale out as the move hopefully continued in your favor (stressful), you only traded ONE LOT at each entry point (hence bringing your risk way down if you were ever stopped) and exited each trade at its own high percentage profit exit target?
Welcome to TsuBot 2!
TsuBot 2 was designed to help the trader take the maximum possible amount out of each and every trade while still maintaining a high percentage of winners AND at the same time maximally reduce trade risk.
Look at what TsuBot 2 was able to accomplish on the big down move in the E mini S&P on Friday Aug 28, 2009. TsuBot 2 got us short at 1035.50 and the maximum the move went in our favor was a low of 1022.00. That gave us an MFE ( Maximum Favorable Excursion) of 13.5 points. TsuBot 2 called 5 add-on shorts in this same down move. After each short reached its own high percentage profit target the trader would have exited a winner waiting for the next short add-on signal.
If you added these 6 consecutive short trades up, the total amount gained would have been 10.5 points, which was 10.5/13.5 = 77.8 % of the entire move!
TsuBot 2 =
1. Maintain a high percentage of winners while at the same time...
2. Maximally reduce risk by only requiring you to trade 1 lot on each trade and...
3. If the market really moves, you gain the maximum possible amount from that move!