ATSB Bot

Trade When Everything Aligns.

ATSB checks 5 independent conditions before entering any trade. If 4 of 5 don't agree, there's no trade. That filter alone eliminates the majority of false signals that kill most momentum strategies.

528
Parameter combinations tested
5 / 5
Conditions checked per signal
MA5/20
Optimal moving average pair
Live
Daily Telegram signals
The Strategy

Five Conditions. One Score. One Rule.

Every morning, ATSB evaluates each stock on its watchlist against 5 technical conditions. Each condition either passes or fails — no partial credit, no interpretation. The final score determines whether the bot sends a signal.

The 5-Point Bull Alignment Score

All conditions checked daily
1
Price is above the fast moving average (MA5) Short-term momentum is positive
2
Price is above the slow moving average (MA20) Medium-term trend is intact
3
Fast MA is above the slow MA (MA5 > MA20) Golden cross alignment — both averages agree
4
Fast MA is rising (today's MA5 > yesterday's MA5) Short-term momentum is accelerating, not stalling
5
Slow MA is rising (today's MA20 > yesterday's MA20) The longer trend is strengthening, not flattening

Entry threshold: score ≥ 4 / 5. The bot won't act on partial signals. If fewer than 4 conditions pass, there's no trade that day — no exceptions. This filter alone eliminates the majority of entries that look like opportunities but aren't.

Position Sizing

Stronger Signal → Larger Position

When all 5 conditions align, the bot commits full size. A score of 4 still enters — but with a smaller position, reflecting the slightly weaker conviction. Risk scales with signal quality.

5 / 5
Perfect alignment
100%
of calculated position size
4 / 5
Strong signal
75%
of calculated position size
≤ 3 / 5
Below threshold
No entry
Signal filtered out

Worked example — NVDA at $105, MA5 = $100, MA20 = $95:

Price > MA5 ✓ Pass ($105 > $100)
Price > MA20 ✓ Pass ($105 > $95)
MA5 > MA20 ✓ Pass ($100 > $95)
MA5 rising ✓ Pass (assume +$2 from yesterday)
MA20 rising ✓ Pass (assume +$0.50 from yesterday)
Final Score 5 / 5 → 100% size
The Research

528 Combinations. One Winner.

We varied every dimension of the strategy: which moving averages to use, how large a stop to set, what score threshold to require, whether to use SMA or EMA, and whether to add a trailing stop. One combination consistently came out ahead.

Parameters Tested (6 dimensions × 528 total combinations)

Best Configuration
Fast Moving Average MA5 (5-day)
Slow Moving Average MA20 (20-day)
Stop Loss % 3% from entry
Entry Score Threshold ≥ 4 / 5
Average Type SMA (simple)
Trailing Stop Enabled

Tested MA1 periods: 5, 10, 15, 20 · MA2 periods: 20, 30, 50 · Stop %: 3, 5, 7, 10 · Score threshold: 2, 3, 4 · SMA vs EMA · Trailing stop on/off. All combinations run on the full 5-year dataset for each watchlist symbol.

5-Year Backtest Results — Best Configuration

High Win Rate with Disciplined Stop Management

The MA5/MA20 combination with a 3% stop and score ≥ 4 requirement produced the strongest risk-adjusted results across all watchlist symbols over the full test period.

≥ 4/5
Minimum score required to enter
3%
Hard stop from entry price
5
Stocks on the live watchlist

Backtest results are simulated on historical data and do not guarantee future performance. Live trading may differ. See the Risk & Transparency page for full disclosures.

Exit Logic

Two Ways Out — Both Systematic

ATSB doesn't hold positions indefinitely and doesn't rely on human judgment to decide when to exit. Two independent rules govern every exit.

Death Cross Exit

When MA5 crosses below MA20 (a "death cross"), the position is fully exited. This is the primary trend-reversal signal — if the fast average drops below the slow average, the bullish setup that created the entry no longer exists.

MA1 Pullback Exit

When price pulls back to touch MA5 from above, the trailing stop tightens to breakeven. This protects gains during shallow pullbacks — if the pullback continues further, the position exits without giving back meaningful profit.

Watchlist

What ATSB Watches

ATSB focuses on high-momentum, high-volume tech and leveraged ETFs — instruments where moving average signals have historically carried predictive weight.

NVDA
NVIDIA Corp
AI-driven mega-trend
TSLA
Tesla Inc
Strong momentum moves
AAPL
Apple Inc
Consistent MA crossover signals
AMZN
Amazon.com
Steady uptrend patterns
QQQ
Nasdaq 100 ETF
Broad tech exposure

Run the Same Logic Yourself — Free

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