What's new

Anyone using aggressive Performance strategies

BeGOOD

New member
Hello -

I am fairly new to Galileo FX pro.

I am fascinated by these 5 performance strategies -
Lunar stride (USDCHF - M5),
Impulse Vector Surge (EURUSD - M1),
Starfall Momentum (GBPUSD - M5),
Solar Flare Scalper (NZDUSD - M1) and
Comet Core Drive (AUDUSD - H6)

I would very much appreciate your responses to my questions below:

  1. Have you used any of these strategies "as-is" without any changes to its settings? If so, has it yielded profitable results? Would you recommend a change in any of its settings?
  2. Do these strategies tend to favor either a buy or a sell most of the time? For example, in the case of the USDCHF Lunar Stride - most of the time, the trade is a buy
  3. If I run these 5 strategies simultaneously - is that smart ? How long do I need to wait until the total results become profitable?
  4. When I start the "Algo Trading" - do each of these strategies also start looking for the consecutive bearish or bullish signals only then - OR - do they consider the recent historical data?
Many thanks for your response
Be Good Do Good Think Good
 
Hey there,

1. Yes, but have to adjust it as I move forward on a weekly basis even change it. Yes one should definitely modify these settings as per their trading strategies
2. Not necessarily but yeah some of them do because of instrument or the consecutive signal configuration.
3. No, since all of these are aggressive meaning they will have a high drawdown so its not smart, I would use a mix of settings with different timeframes on different instruments.
4. They start afterwards.

Thanks for writing to us.
Have a profitable trading journey with Galileo FX.

-Sanchay Kasturey

Disclaimer: At Galileo FX, our bot is designed to empower users with tools to help them potentially achieve profitable outcomes. However, it's important to understand that all trading involves risk, and we cannot promise or guarantee easy profits. Please note that we do not provide financial or investment advice. We encourage you to make informed decisions based on your own research.
 
Back
Top