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Performance Optimization
Collecting data is useless if you don't act on it. Here is a guide on how to use TTMT's analytics to improve your bottom line.
1. Prune Your Pairs
Go to the Performance Page and sort the Symbol Breakdown table by Net P&L (Ascending).
- Look for: Pairs that are consistently losing money over a large sample size (e.g., > 20 trades).
- Action: Go to your Channel Settings for the channels that trade those pairs and Map them to nothing (disable them), or reduce the risk settings for those specific channels.
- Theory: Often, removing the bottom 20% of losers can double your overall profitability.
2. Optimize Entry Zones
Are your Limit Orders (Layers 2, 3, 4) getting filled?
- Analysis: Check your Trade Logs. If almost every trade only has "Layer 1" active, your Entry Zone might be too wide. The price never retraces deep enough to trigger your limits.
- Action:
- Switch Entry Zone to Percent of SL (if fixed).
- Or reduce the zone size (e.g., from
80%to50%).
- Result: Closer limit orders mean more fills, better average entry prices, and more profit.
3. Review Channel Quality
Not all signal providers are created equal.
- Filter your Trade Logs by Channel Name.
- Calculate the Win Rate per channel.
- Action: If a channel has a win rate < 40% (and isn't providing huge R:R wins), pause it. Allocate that risk capital to your top-performing channel instead.
4. Test on Demo
Always be optimizing.
- Keep a Demo Account connected to TTMT.
- Use it to test aggressive settings (e.g., "High Risk", tight Entry Zones).
- If a strategy works on Demo for a month, graduate it to your Live account.