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MT5 - Nasdaq M3
MT5 - Nasdaq M3
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Nasdaq M3 is an advanced trading algorithm designed to deliver stable results on the Nasdaq market. In backtests with 10 lots and a 1.6% risk per trade, it has shown an average loss of only about 1% on the loosing trades. The algorithm also offers flexible settings for those who wish to adjust the risk and return profile.
Key Results from the Backtest
Initial Capital: 1,000,000 SEK – Equivalent to 100,000 USD.
Total Net Profit: 1,316,440 SEK – Shows the accumulated profit from the start.
Profit Factor (Profit Factor): 1.64 – Indicates that total profits are 64% greater than total losses.
Sharpe Ratio: 3.17 – Demonstrates good risk-adjusted returns.
Maximum Drawdown (Drawdown): 11.02% – Highlights the largest percentage drop from a peak.
Recovery Factor: 7.48 – Measures how quickly the system recovers after a losing period.
Average Loss: ~1% – Despite a 1.6% risk per trade, indicating effective risk control.
Flexible Features and Risk Management
Partial Position Closures: Allows you to secure part of a profit without fully exiting the market.
Trailing Stop Loss: Continuously updates the stop level to manage risk and maximize profit potential.
Optimization Options: You can fine-tune the algorithm based on your specific trading goals and market conditions.
Nasdaq M3 is a well-balanced method for combining risk control with growth potential in the Nasdaq market—a tool that can be utilized by both experienced traders and newcomers to algorithmic trading.
All figures presented here are made via backtesting in MT5 together with our default settings and with 10 lots. The test is performed over the period 2023 - 2025-04-12. The test is done on a fictitious 100,000 USD account with 1:33 leverage. Remember that backtesting and demo environment may differ from the real live environment. You should also be aware that all investments carry the risk of losing part or all of the invested capital. A+ algos only sells the technical product and how the user chooses to use it is up to each individual. Historical returns are no guarantee of future returns.


