The video reviews a trading system called “The Non Sequitur”, which uses three free TradingView indicators to signal entry points for various instruments. The video includes examples of long and short trades and provides optimization tips for the system. The winning percentage for the system was 43%. The video suggests using dynamic take-profit and optimizing the stop losses to improve the system. The system receives a Trader’s Landing score of six due to the indicators not appearing to follow each other.
The Non Sequitur Trading System: A Review and Analysis
Introduction
In this article, we will be reviewing and analyzing the Non Sequitur trading system from the FXAccurate channel. This system claims to have a 98% winning rate, and we will be testing its accuracy by examining its performance over 100 consecutive trades.
The Non Sequitur Trading System
The Non Sequitur system can be applied to various financial instruments such as Forex, options, stocks, cryptos, indices, and more. The strategy utilizes three free TradingView indicators: the Dzwine Trend Indicator A-V2, the SuperTrend, and the Qualitative Quantitative Estimation (QQE) Mod.
Entry Criteria
To enter a long position with the Non Sequitur system, three criteria must be met:
1. The QQE Mod must show a blue bar
2. The Trend Indicator must be green
3. The SuperTrend must give a buy signal
For short positions, the following criteria must be met:
1. The QQE Mod must provide a red bar
2. The Dzwine indicator must be red
3. The SuperTrend study must show a sell signal
Optimization Tips
1. Optimize Stops – By optimizing the system’s stops, trades can be made profitable or exited at break even instead of turning out to be losses.
2. Incorporate Triple SuperTrend Strategy – By using the Triple SuperTrend strategy, the system can filter out false signals and avoid consecutive losses during consolidation.
3. Use HalfTrend Indicator – In some cases, the HalfTrend indicator works better than the QQE Mod and can provide timely entry signals.
4. Optimize Indicator Settings – By tweaking the indicator settings or using different indicators, the system can get better at identifying large moves and capturing them.
5. Use Dynamic Take Profit System – By using a dynamic take profit system, traders can increase their gains on account significantly.
Conclusion
While the Non Sequitur system was profitable over the 100 tests, the indicators used do not seem to follow each other, hence the name Non Sequitur. However, by incorporating the optimization tips mentioned above, traders can make this system better and more profitable. Remember, the enemy of great is good, and with a little tweaking, this system can achieve better results.