Advanced Trade Exits
Advanced Trade Exits provide a suite of sophisticated, proprietary exit conditions designed to identify optimal points to close a trade. These exits operate independently from stan
Overview#
Advanced Trade Exits provide a suite of proprietary exit conditions built to find points to close a trade. These exits work independently from standard take profit or stop loss levels and react to specific market structures and price action dynamics.
Each exit condition is based on a distinct market theory, such as statistical extremes, momentum exhaustion, or price-volume divergence. When on, they add a layer of risk management and profit-taking logic, helping you secure gains or cut losses based on market behavior.
Settings#
You can turn on each advanced exit on its own and tune it with a Sensitivity setting, which controls its responsiveness. A lower value gives fewer, more selective exit signals, while a higher value makes the condition more reactive to market changes.
| Setting | Description | Range / Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| Nova Exits | An exit condition that finds exit points by analyzing statistical price behavior. | On/Off ToggleSensitivity: 1 - 100Recommended: 30 - 70 |
| Cascade Exits | An exit condition that triggers based on momentum-driven price movements and market efficiency analysis. | On/Off ToggleSensitivity: 1 - 100Recommended: 30 - 70 |
| Vector Exits | An exit condition that identifies potential reversals based on the rate of change in directional price movements. | On/Off ToggleSensitivity: 1 - 100Recommended: 30 - 70 |
| Flux Exits | An exit condition based on volume-price relationship analysis, built to detect divergences that may signal a reversal. | On/Off ToggleSensitivity: 1 - 100Recommended: 30 - 70 |
| Pulse Exits | An exit condition that identifies climactic price movements that often precede a reversal or consolidation. | On/Off ToggleSensitivity: 1 - 100Recommended: 30 - 70 |
Best Practices & Usage#
- Use selectively: We do not recommend turning on all advanced exits at once. Start by testing one or two that fit your strategy's goals (for example, use momentum-based exits for a trend-following strategy).
- Tune sensitivity carefully: The Sensitivity setting can vary by asset and timeframe. Use backtesting to find a balance that fits your strategy without causing premature exits.
- Combine with standard exits: Advanced exits are built to work alongside your primary take profit and stop loss levels. They serve as a confirmation layer, not a replacement for basic risk management.
- Conflict prevention: The strategies have built-in logic that prevents entering a new trade if an opposing advanced exit signal is present on the same bar. This helps avoid immediate reversals after entry.