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Algorithmic equity screening · Fibonacci-grid strategy · Reproducible backtests

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Algorithmic equity research

Algorithmic structure without the black box.

Apollo Trading is the studio's finance discipline — a self-built stock-screening dashboard wired to a Fibonacci-grid strategy and a reproducible backtest engine. It was built for the individual investor who wants algorithmic structure they can actually read: every recommendation arrives with the maths behind it.

Ladder rungs 09 Fibonacci-spaced limit orders
Profile models 06 Auto-selected per ticker
Tests passing 89 Strategy & engine, pinned
Trait filters 08 RSI, P/E, volatility, breakout…

How it works

Four parts, one workflow.

Discovery

Swipe screener

Candidate tickers are surfaced against chosen traits — low RSI, low P/E, analyst upside, high volatility, breakout setups — then triaged one gesture at a time: right to the watchlist, left to the archive.

Strategy

The Apollo Grid

A long-only, mean-reversion ladder: nine Fibonacci-spaced limit orders per ticker, anchored to realised volatility and the 52-week range. Six timeframe-and-risk profiles are scored and the best fit is picked automatically.

Verification

Backtest engine

Every strategy run is reproducible — bar-by-bar simulation persisted as JSON snapshots and reconciled end-to-end against a source-of-truth spreadsheet. Results carry metrics, fills and an equity curve.

Context

Session model

An IBKR-aware market clock tracks pre-market, regular, after-hours and overnight boundaries on a live timeline — so every signal is read against the session it actually fired in.

Inside the strategy

Nine rungs, Fibonacci-spaced.

The Apollo Grid

Mean-reversion, made mechanical.

From a chosen profile the strategy computes an expected move, then places nine limit buys stepping down from price — ALPHA through IOTA — each sized in Fibonacci proportion. Every exit is armed only once its matching entry has filled, so no position is ever sold before it has been bought. The deepest rung doubles as the stop. It is mean-reversion from oversold, turned into a rule set you can audit.

Strategy facts

StyleLong-only mean-reversion
Ladder9 Fibonacci rungs
Profiles6, auto-selected
Market dataYahoo Finance
RunsReproducible snapshots
ModePaper-trading simulation

Apollo Trading is a personal research project. It runs paper-trading simulation only — it is not investment advice, a managed service, or an offer to trade on anyone's behalf.

Inside the dashboard

What it looks like.

Feature · Swipe screener

07 / 28 86%

NASDAQ

NVIDIA Corporation

NVDA
$487.21 +2.41%
RSI38.2
P / E54.3
Analyst upside+34%
Volume31.0M

Research read

Bouncing from oversold (RSI 38, +5.2% today) with strong analyst conviction. Volume is 28% above its 30-day average — momentum confirmed, but watch the 52W upper range before adding.

Apollo Grid · predict

NVDA MEDIUM_SLIM
ALPHA$485.101× base
BETA$483.191× base
GAMMA$481.282× base
DELTA$477.473× base
EPSILON$471.745× base
ZETA$462.218× base
ETA$446.9513× base
THETA$422.1621× base
IOTA$382.1034× · stop

Session timeline

Regular

Markets open, deep liquidity. Closes in 2h 14m

WED
09:30 16:00
NYSE/NASDAQ · ET 13:46

Backtest · 6 months

NVDA 2024-01..06
P&L+12.4%
Hit rate71%
Trades14
Max DD−4.8%
89/89 tests passing

Get in touch

Curious how it's built?

Happy to walk through how Apollo Trading works — the screener, the strategy maths, or the engineering behind the backtest engine.

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