Systematic trading signals · Live since November 2025
Systematic trading signals, built on rules — not opinions.
Regime-aware systems that tell you exactly what to trade, when, and how much — with a defined entry, stop, and exit on every signal. Start free: get the daily regime read our systems run on, then take the signals when you're ready.
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Live since November 1, 2025 · you execute in your broker
Live since February 9, 2026 · third-party execution
Past performance, live or backtested, does not guarantee future results.
The definition
What are systematic trading signals?
A systematic trading signal is a trade instruction generated by a fixed set of rules, not by opinion. The rules define exactly what to buy or sell, when to enter, where the stop goes, how big the position is, and when to exit — before the trade is ever placed.
That's the difference between a system and a tip. A tip is someone's call. A system is a process you can inspect, backtest, and execute the same way every time, whether or not anyone is watching the screen. The edge comes from running that process consistently across hundreds of trades, not from being right on any single one.
A real system has
- • A defined entry, stop, position size, and exit on every trade.
- • Rules written in advance and tested against historical data.
- • No discretionary overrides — if the rule fires, the trade happens.
- • A read on the current market regime that decides which rules run.
How regime-based signals work
Most signals fail because they ignore the environment. Regime-based systems don't.
Read the regime.
Markets cycle through trending, choppy, and crisis environments — each rewards a different approach. A regime classifier reads price, momentum, and breadth every session and labels the current state before any trade is considered.
Match the rules to the regime.
Trend rules fire only in trends. Mean-reversion rules fire only in chop. Crisis rules activate only when volatility spikes and breadth capitulates. No strategy is ever forced to trade against its environment.
Execute, then repeat.
Each signal carries a defined entry, stop, size, and exit. You place it in your own brokerage in about five minutes — or automate it. No overrides, no second-guessing. The edge compounds because the process never changes.
What you actually get
No ambiguity. Here's exactly what a signal looks like.
Every signal lands by email with a defined entry, stop, size, and exit. No interpretation, no "trust me." You place it in your own brokerage in about five minutes.
Recent activity
| Date | Engine | Ticker | Entry | Exit | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 29 | Momentum | BIL | 91.63 | — | Open |
| Feb 27 | Monthly Flip | QQQ | 607.29 | 600.38 | -1.1% |
| Feb 24 | Momentum | UWM | 51.97 | 53.21 | +2.4% |
| Feb 24 | Monthly Flip | QQQ | 607.48 | 607.87 | +0.1% |
| Jan 22 | Monthly Flip | QQQ | 616.28 | 601.92 | -2.3% |
Illustrative of recent signals. Past performance, live or backtested, does not guarantee future results.
From the community
“From first meeting Chris two years ago to writing this review, I now trade full time, manage a small Family Office, and trade Prop. Best money I ever spent.”
*Based on backtested results using in-sample/out-of-sample testing, Monte Carlo simulation, and walk-forward optimization. Past performance, whether backtested or live, is not indicative of future results.
Common questions
Systematic trading signals, answered.
Is the Daily Brief really free?
Yes. The Daily Brief is free, every weekday at 9:00 AM ET — no credit card and no trial timer. You get the same market regime, momentum, and risk read our systems run on, and you can unsubscribe in one click anytime.
What's actually in the brief?
The current market regime, the momentum readings, and the risk metrics our systems use to decide what to trade. It's the same read prop traders, hedge funds, and family offices follow — distilled into a 5-minute email you can scan with your coffee.
Are systematic trading signals the same as a tip service?
No. A tip service gives you someone's discretionary call. A systematic signal comes from fixed, pre-tested rules with a defined entry, stop, size, and exit. You can inspect the logic and the track record rather than trusting a personality.
Do I have to give anyone access to my brokerage account?
No. Signals arrive by email and you execute them yourself in your own brokerage, with your own capital — usually about five minutes a day. If you prefer hands-off execution, fully automated options are available through Collective2, but they're optional.
What does "regime-aware" actually mean?
Markets behave differently in trends, choppy ranges, and crises. A regime-aware system reads the current environment each session and only runs the rules suited to it — trend rules in trends, mean-reversion in chop, crisis-buying during capitulation — instead of forcing one approach into every market.
How many signals will I get?
It varies by regime. The systems don't force trades to look busy. Quiet markets produce fewer signals; active markets produce more. Every signal that does fire meets the predefined criteria.
How do I know the track record is real?
Live results are shown alongside backtests and never mixed. Selected systems are verified live on Collective2 with third-party execution, so the performance you see isn't a screenshot — it's an auditable record.
Is this investment advice?
No. Pollinate Trading is not a registered investment advisor. The signals are educational tools only. Trading involves substantial risk of loss, and past performance — live or backtested — does not guarantee future results.