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Advanced Trading Strategies
Once you have mastered the basics, you can move from "copying signals" to "managing a portfolio".
Multi-Channel Portfolios
Don't rely on a single signal provider. Diversification is key.
Correlation Analysis
Before adding two channels, check if they trade the same assets at the same time.
- Bad: Two channels that both send "Buy Gold" signals at 8:00 AM NY time. You are doubling your risk on the same move.
- Good: One channel trades Gold during NY session, another trades GBPJPY during London session. This smooths your equity curve.
Capital Allocation
Treat each channel like an employee.
- Star Performer: Allocate 60% of your risk budget. (e.g., Risk 2% per trade).
- New Hire: Allocate 20% of your risk budget. (e.g., Risk 0.5% per trade).
- Tip: Use the Risk Multiplier setting on the channel card to easily adjust this without changing your global settings.
Symbol-Specific Optimization
Gold (XAUUSD) moves very differently from EURUSD. It handles 50-pip drawdowns regularly. EURUSD might not.
Volatility Zones
- Gold / Nasdaq: Requires wider Entry Zones (e.g., 20-30 pips) because they "wick" aggressively.
- Forex Majors: Can use tighter Entry Zones (e.g., 10-15 pips).
Custom Maps
You can create "Dummy" maps to force specific behaviors.
- Scenario: You love a channel's Gold trades but hate their Oil trades.
- Action: Map
GOLD->XAUUSD(Active). MapUSOIL->(Leave Blank)or map to a non-existent symbol likeIGNORE. TTMT will fail to execute the Oil trades, effectively filtering them out.
Session-Based Trading
(Coming Soon) We are building a scheduler that allows you to:
- Activate "Scalping Channel" only during London Session.
- Activate "Swing Channel" 24/7.
- Pause all trading during news events (NFP/FOMC).