B1 Execution Strategies
B1 Execution is the hands-on automation lane. It allows per-symbol strategy assignment so each watched symbol can be evaluated through a selected strategy path. These descriptions are high-level and focus on user-facing setup language only.
1. What strategy paths do
A strategy path gives structure to how a symbol is evaluated. The selected path does not guarantee a trade. Broker readiness, market data, exposure, duplicate-order protection, and product safeguards still apply.
2. Trend and momentum paths
- EMA Strategy: uses exponential moving-average style behavior to read trend direction and possible momentum changes. It may fit users who want a cleaner trend-following structure.
- Momentum Strategy: looks for symbols showing stronger directional movement and continuation pressure. It may fit users who want to focus on symbols already showing movement quality.
- ADX Trend Strategy: focuses on trend strength. It may fit users who want to filter for clearer trend conditions before a signal can move forward.
- Relative Strength Strategy: compares a symbol against a broader market or reference context. It may fit users who want symbols that stand out compared with the surrounding market.
3. Pullback and VWAP paths
- Pullback Strategy: looks for a symbol that is still in a broader trend but has paused or pulled back. It may fit traders who prefer waiting for a reset instead of chasing a sharp move.
- VWAP Strategy: uses intraday price and volume reference behavior. It may fit users who want structure around whether price is trading above, below, reclaiming, or rejecting an important session reference.
4. Breakout paths
- Breakout Strategy: looks for price moving beyond a recent range, resistance area, or consolidation zone. It may fit symbols that are building pressure and starting to move into a new level.
- Donchian Breakout Strategy: uses recent high and low channel behavior to identify breakout-style movement. It may fit symbols that are leaving a defined range.
- Opening Range Breakout Strategy: focuses on the early session range after market open. It may fit users who want a session-sensitive intraday structure.
5. Reversion paths
- RSI Reversion Strategy: uses momentum-style conditions to look for stretched movement that may reset. It may fit users who want reversion-oriented behavior rather than pure trend following.
- Bollinger Reversion Strategy: looks at price behavior around volatility bands. It may fit users who want to evaluate when price stretches away from a normal range and may move back toward balance.
6. The 11 current B1 Execution paths
- EMA Strategy
- Pullback Strategy
- Breakout Strategy
- RSI Reversion Strategy
- Momentum Strategy
- VWAP Strategy
- Bollinger Reversion Strategy
- ADX Trend Strategy
- Donchian Breakout Strategy
- Relative Strength Strategy
- Opening Range Breakout Strategy
7. How to choose a path
Choose the path that matches how you want the symbol to be evaluated. Trend-focused users may prefer EMA, ADX Trend, Momentum, or Relative Strength. Pullback users may prefer Pullback or VWAP. Breakout users may prefer Breakout, Donchian Breakout, or Opening Range Breakout. Reversion users may prefer RSI Reversion or Bollinger Reversion.
8. Optional stop loss
Optional stop loss is an Execution setting controlled by the user. It is a risk preference, not a profit guarantee. Review the setting before enabling it.
9. Suggested setups
The Execution automation page may show Suggested Setups. Review them before applying. Applying a setup should not turn automation on by itself and should not place orders automatically.
10. No guarantees
A strategy path only defines how a symbol is evaluated. A symbol may still skip because of data freshness, broker readiness, exposure limits, duplicate-order protection, account context, symbol status, or product safeguards. Strategy paths do not guarantee trades, profit, returns, win rate, or execution quality.