PROTON-O
Proton is one of the best Trading Systems for the DAX Performance Index (R) and it is simple to use for retail traders. It trades the DAX (R) LONG and SHORT and profits from movements in both directions. Proton uses a special quant-technology to calculate trades and achieved a very attactive performance against the benchmark index. Traders use the signal and trade them wint derivatives like Certificates, Futures, CFDs or Options on the DAX. In the Quant4you Terminal, traders find pre-calculated Open-end Turbos from UBS, Goldman Sachs and others.
QUANTMADE CORNER
- Trades the DAX Performance Indes (R)
- Max 5 Days in in Trade
- Up to 5 Positions in parallel
- Predefined take profit and stop loss per trade
- Long and Short Positions
- No Intraday Trading
- Signals arrive pre-market open
- Access via Quant4you Trading Terminal
How to use Proton-O
Traders have the flexibility to choose how they wish to trade DAX® signals, whether through CFDs, futures, or leveraged instruments like open-end turbos. Each trader is responsible for selecting the derivatives that best suit their trading strategy. Fortunately, the process is straightforward.
LONG or SHORT entry signals are provided before the market opens, no later than 7:00 AM CET. These signals are accompanied by a LIMIT ORDER that should be placed prior to market open. Along with the entry signal, traders also receive the exit signal. The Take Profit is set at 8% profit, and the Stop Loss at 3% loss, both calculated from the entry signal. This creates a one-cancels-the-other bracket around the trade. If neither the take profit nor stop loss levels are triggered within five trading days, the trade will be closed automatically based on a time-based exit, which is provided in the Quant Trading Terminal.
In summary: Upon receiving a long or short signal, you place a limit order for entry along with take profit and stop loss levels. If the trade’s limits aren’t hit within five days, you’ll exit the position manually using the time-based exit provided.
Key Performance indicators
The KPIs are all calculated from the date 01.01.2011