● Smart Asset Bot — Live
AI Trading
Smart Asset Bot scans 21 instruments — forex, indices, gold and crypto — on a continuous scan cycle. A signal is a complete, immutable trade plan: direction, entry, stop loss, take profit and the reasoning behind it, published the moment a setup clears the quality gate and tracked automatically until it resolves.
TradeFlow Score guide
| Factor | Weight |
|---|---|
| Trend alignment | 25 |
| ADX momentum | 20 |
| RSI positioning | 15 |
| Structure | 15 |
| Session | 15 |
| Volatility | 10 |
The publication gate is real: setups scoring below 70 are discarded by the bot and never appear anywhere on this site. Weights are locked and versioned (tfs_version 1) — every published signal records the version that scored it.
Opportunity Board
All 21 instruments ranked by TradeFlow Score™ — updates every 60 seconds.
Methodology
Entry modes
STANDARD enters at the current structure-aligned level. SWEEP waits for a liquidity sweep — a stop-run through a nearby level — before entering on the reclaim. The mode is recorded on every signal.
Stops and targets
Stop losses are placed at structural invalidation points (e.g. below the structural low for longs) — the recorded sl_reason says where and why. Take profits are set so the risk:reward ratio is known and published up front.
Outcome rules — conservative by design
First touch decides: whichever of TP or SL trades first closes the signal. If both fall within one polling interval and order is ambiguous, it is recorded as a stop-loss hit. A signal never reopens after closing.
Invalidation and expiry
A signal whose setup breaks before entry triggers is INVALIDATED with a recorded reason. A signal that never triggers within 7 days EXPIRES. Both remain permanently in the public archive.
Signal lifecycle
Every signal moves through these states, recorded as append-only events. Below: the REAL current state of the most recent signal — JPN225 SHORT.
Live right now
All signals →- Win rate
- 23.33%
- Avg realized R
- -0.07
- Net R
- -2
- Sample
- 30
Trading involves substantial risk of loss. Past performance does not indicate future results. Signals are informational, not financial advice.
Honest questions, honest answers
Is this financial advice?
No. Signals are informational output from an automated system. Nothing on this site is a recommendation to buy or sell anything. Trading involves substantial risk of loss.
Do all signals win?
No. Losing signals are published, tracked and displayed exactly like winning ones — stop-loss hits appear in every feed and history table. Any service implying otherwise should worry you.
How are outcomes verified?
The bot watches price after publication and records entry, take-profit and stop-loss touches as append-only events with timestamps and prices. Signals are immutable after publication; outcomes are detected from price, not entered by hand.
What happens when TP and SL are ambiguous?
If both levels are touched within one polling interval and the order cannot be determined, the signal is recorded as a stop-loss hit. The platform never resolves ambiguity in its own favor.
Why do signals get invalidated?
If conditions change before entry triggers — structure breaks, momentum dies, or the setup otherwise stops being valid — the bot withdraws the signal with a recorded reason. Invalidated signals stay in the public archive.
What is the track record status?
Signals are currently generated and tracked against demo-account market data. Automated outcome tracking went live in June 2026, so the closed-signal sample is still building. Performance statistics display only once 30 closed signals exist — there are no historical performance claims before that.