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PIVOTFLOW Trader
Your smart automated trading partner.
Built on the well-known Beat The Market (BTM) strategy introduced at Forex Factory, this system combines simplicity with powerful trade management.
With pivot levels at its core, the system defines take profits and stop losses around your trades, while also acting as an extra filter to screen potential entries.
The main entry signal is powered by the reliable Bollinger Bands indicator, helping identify market opportunities with precision.
PivotFlowTrader also comes with an enhanced position management system, offering flexible settings to adapt to different trading styles and improve long-term consistency.

Works seamlessly across all financial instruments, making it a versatile solution for traders who value automation and smart risk control.

Daily volatility tracking
Three entry signals
Flexible lot calculation
Three types of entry orders
Five types of profit target strategy
Trading time configuration
additional information

  • Load a template for optimization, select the instrument, timeframe, period, and signal for optimization.
  • Disable the signal and parameters that do not require optimization.
  • Set the interval and save it for future use.
  • In the main settings, choose OHLC modeling on M1 and a genetic algorithm for faster calculations.
  • After optimization, select the best result.
  • Run single testing on all ticks; if the result meets the requirements, save the template.
It is also possible to use multiple signals and multiple charts for a single instrument. However, to avoid conflicts, a different Magic Number should be used.
Note: All pip calculations are based on 4 and 2 decimal places. For brokers with 5 and 3 decimal places, recalculations to 4 and 2 decimal places are performed.

System parameters:
  • Three types of entry orders: Market order, pending market stop, and limit market order.
  • Ability to configure system operation in six time intervals.
Five types of profit-taking strategies:
  1. Profit Target Strategy 1: Fixed value.
  2. Profit Target Strategy 2: Initially set as a fixed value. If a bar closes towards the profit target, no changes occur. If it closes towards the stop loss, the profit target is modified by the length of the previous bar.
  3. Profit Target Strategy 3: Initially set as a fixed value. Subsequently, the profit target is modified by the bar length after each bar closure.
  4. Profit Target Strategy 4: Initially set as a fixed value. When the price moves into a loss by a specified number of pips (set in Loss distance for activation of Profit Target Strategy 4 5), the profit target is modified to break even, and no further actions are taken.
  5. Profit Target Strategy 5: Initially set as a fixed value. When the price moves into a loss by a specified number of pips (set in Loss distance for activation of Profit Target Strategy 4 5), the profit target is modified to break even, and no further actions are taken. If a bar closes towards the stop loss, the profit target is modified by the length of the previous bar.
Two types of stop-loss strategies:
  1. Stop Loss Strategy 1: Fixed value.
  2. Stop Loss Strategy 2: Stop-loss calculations are based on the low/high of candles. The minimum value from bar analysis is selected (the number of bars for analysis is set in Analysis distance in bars for stop loss strategy 2).
Three types of trailing stop strategies:
  1. Trail Strategy 1: Starts working after the stop-loss is moved to break even.
  2. Trail Strategy 2: Starts working immediately, and calculations are performed after the bar closes.
  3. Trail Strategy 3: Starts working immediately, and stop-loss modifications are based on the bar length.
  • Order lot calculation: Based on a percentage of the deposit or a fixed risk value.
  • Ability to use two orders with different profit-taking strategies.
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