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Automated crypto trading strategies for bitcoin and altcoins

Most traders lose not because their ideas are bad but because their process isn’t consistent. I’ve been there too.

I spent years chasing the market, tweaking indicators, and letting emotions call the shots. SmitsQuant was built out of that frustration to create strategies that don’t depend on feelings, hype, or luck.

Every system I build is rule based, data driven, and automated through TradingView. At SmitsQuant, I make these strategies and the automation setup behind them available to others who want to trade with the same discipline and consistency.

The strategies are short term by design, but built with long term consistency in mind. We measure the results month by month and make them available.

The Momentum Dominator is a two part Bitcoin trading system engineered to capture powerful breakout moves in both directions.
 

Use each strategy independently, or combine them into a complete long/short automation setup.

Best timeframes:
   • BTC 45m (Long)
• BTC 4H (Short)

Discover the strategies

Wave Rider targets high probability reversal setups in sideways or less volatile markets.

It thrives in ranging conditions but can also spot precision entries during trends.

Best time frame:​

  • Solana – 2H chart

The Trend Catcher is a long term strategy, built to identify and ride strong bullish trends.

Trades only a couple times per year, perfect for spot holdings.

Best time frame:

  • Bitcoin – 5D chart

​Explore automated TradingView strategies for Bitcoin and altcoins all data driven, emotion free, and ready to run 24/7. Choose the setup that best fits your trading style.

 Net profit/loss calculator

​Before running an automated strategy, it’s smart to know your potential returns.
Use the calculator to estimate your net results after fees and the use of leverage.​

Estimate your net profit or loss after fees, based on your trading data.

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Limiting your crypto trading fees is essential for the success of any trading strategy.
This calculator is an easy way to calculate whether a strategy is worth your time and potentially profitable.

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• Exchange fees are the maker/taker fees depending on whether you’re using limit or market orders on your exchange.

• Trade size = (Notional value / leverage). Notional value representing the total position size of the trade.

• Amount of trades is best used by taking the total number of trades over a given time period, especially for backtested strategies.

• % Profit/loss represents the total percentage profit or loss made over the same period.
 

How it works

Curious how our automated crypto trading setup connects TradingView to your exchange?
Here’s what i use, and why i use it.

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