Gold Weekly Bias
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George Kamwanga
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The Weekly Bias EA is a disciplined trading system designed for traders who believe in the power of directional market bias. No complex indicators. No over-optimization. Just a straightforward strategy built around one simple idea:
Pick a weekly direction — and let the market do the work.
How the Strategy Works
At the start of each trading week, the EA automatically opens a market position based on your selected bias:
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Long Bias → Opens a Buy trade
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Short Bias → Opens a Sell trade
Once the position is opened with preset SL and TP, the EA patiently holds the trade throughout the week and closes it at the predefined weekly end.
That’s it.
This minimalist approach makes the Weekly Bias EA incredibly intuitive, lightweight, and ideal for traders who want to explore the raw behavior of markets over weekly cycles.
Why Traders Love It
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Fully Automated Weekly Execution
Set your bias and let the EA manage the rest. -
Perfect for Market Research & Strategy Testing
Test bullish or bearish weekly tendencies across:-
Forex pairs
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Gold & commodities
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Indices
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Crypto markets
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Synthetic indices
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Simple Yet Powerful Concept
Sometimes the strongest edge comes from consistency and market structure — not complexity. -
Excellent Backtesting Potential
Quickly analyze how different instruments behave over weekly holding periods and discover recurring directional patterns. -
Low Maintenance Trading
No constant chart watching or intraday management required.
Ideal For
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Swing traders
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Quantitative researchers
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Traders testing weekly market behavior
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Traders looking for a simple portfolio-style EA
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Anyone who appreciates clean, mechanical execution
Explore Market Behavior from a New Perspective
The Weekly Bias EA is more than just a trading robot — it’s a tool for discovering how different markets respond over time. Test bullish bias on stock indices, bearish pressure on currencies, or experiment with commodities during volatile periods.
