Trading Platform

Atlas Trade Ops

Monitor account mode, strategy research, internal signal flow, and market context from one control surface.

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Guide

How Strategy Works

The bot waits for a closed 15 minute candle, recalculates Fast EMA, Slow EMA, and RSI, then decides whether to buy, sell short, or close an existing position.
1 Trend Check

Fast EMA crossing above Slow EMA signals bullish trend change. Crossing below signals bearish change.

2 Spread Check

The EMA gap must widen in the same direction on the signal candle. A bullish gap should grow wider for longs, and a bearish gap should widen for shorts.

3 Momentum Filter

RSI must confirm the move. Longs need RSI above the long threshold. Shorts need RSI below the short threshold.

4 Signal Action

The engine emits buy, sell, or close only once per closed bar.

5 Exit Rule

Positions stay open until the EMA relationship flips back. There is no stop-loss or take-profit in the current strategy.

Buy Example Fast EMA crosses above Slow EMA

If RSI is above the long threshold on that same closed candle, the bot opens a long position.

Close Example Existing long loses trend support

If Fast EMA crosses back below Slow EMA, the strategy sends close and exits the long.

Sell Example Fast EMA crosses below Slow EMA

If RSI is below the short threshold on that closed candle, the bot opens a short position.