I’ve rounded up FOUR mechanical forex strategies right here to see how they performed recently. Take a look!

I’ve got a neat systems snapshot table for their latest performance down below, but keep in mind that the time periods and some trading assumptions vary among my fellow FX-Men.

HLHB Trend-Catcher System

The “Huck Loves Her Bucks” mechanical system uses a simple EMA cross method, combined with the RSI and ADX indicators, to catch short-term trends on the 1-hour charts of EUR/USD, GBP/USD, and USD/JPY.

In this week’s trading, Huck is pretty happy about a bunch of winning trades overshadowing the one loss that she sustained. She ended up capping the week with a 146-pip (+0.49%) gain! Read more.

SMA Crossover Pullback

Robopip’s newbie-friendly SMA Crossover Pullback trading system is as simple as its name suggests.

This strategy features an SMA crossover method to gauge the trend and a Stochastic pullback entry signal on the 1-hour charts of EUR/USD, GBP/USD, and EUR/JPY.

A couple of pairs snagged early exits with new crossovers while another continues to lock in gains with its trailing stop.

A couple of new positions were opened as well. For the week, the system closed out with a meager 9-pip or 0.06% gain. Read more.

Inside Bar Momentum Strategy 2.0

Another tried-and-tested system is Robopip’s Inside Bar Momentum Strategy 2.0 which monitors purely candlestick price action, free of any technical indicators, on the 4-hour charts of GBP/JPY and USD/JPY.

Both pairs were able to chalk up good gains for the week, allowing the strategy to close out with a decent 63-pip win. Read more.

Short-Term Bollinger Reversion Strategy 2.0

This Short-Term Bollinger Reversion Strategy 2.0 is one of Robopip’s newest creations and is currently being tested on range-bound pairs like CAD/CHF and USD/CAD.

USD/CAD had a short play from the other week that managed to lock in a few pips. Then then pair caught a full win on a long position that followed.

CAD/CHF chalked up one win and one loss, and unfortunately the stopped out position erased the pair’s gains.

All in all, the mech system closed out with a 26-pip or 0.52% gain for the week. Read more.

Forex Systems Summary

Mechanical Trading System Time Period P/L in pips P/L in %
HLHB Trend-Catcher System Apr. 5 – 9 +146 +0.49
SMA Crossover Pullback System Mar. 30 – Apr. 6 +9 +0.06
Inside Bar Momentum Strategy 2.0 Mar. 31 – Apr. 9 +63
Short-Term Bollinger Reversion Strategy 2.0 Apr. 1- 8 +26 +0.52

Check out how these trading systems fared in 2020: This post first appeared on babypips.com

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