A pullback trading strategy aims to enter an existing trend during a temporary counter-move, getting a better price than chasing the breakout. This article explains how pullback continuation works, the central difficulty of telling a pause from a reversal, and how darwintIQ treats it as one entry logic among many.
XAUUSD currently reads constructive bullish, with regime and model leadership broadly aligned. Main risk: The edge looks narrow and parameter-sensitive.
Overfitting is the single most common reason a backtested trading strategy fails the moment real money is on it. This article explains what overfitting in trading actually is, the signs that a model is curve-fit rather than genuinely predictive, and how darwintIQ’s forward evaluation is designed to expose it.
MACD is one of the most widely used momentum indicators, and a common entry logic for trend-based trading models. This article explains how a MACD trading strategy generates signals, why it lags in choppy conditions, and how darwintIQ evaluates whether an MACD-based model has a genuine, durable edge.