algo plus manual hybrid trading, has anyone made this actually work
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ive been running pure algo for 2 years and pure manual before that. now considering a hybrid: algos handle the high frequency mechanical setups (asian session ranges, london breakouts), manual trading handles discretionary high conviction setups (news plays, technical confluences).
conceptually appealing but worried about: managing two streams of activity, capital allocation between them, mixed signals on the same instrument from algo vs my manual read.
has anyone made a hybrid setup actually work better than either pure approach?
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running hybrid for 3 years. core insight: algos and manual must trade DIFFERENT instruments or DIFFERENT timeframes. trying to run them both on the same instrument creates conflicts and confused execution. my algo handles indices, my manual handles forex. clear separation made it actually work.
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+1. separation is the practical key. for hybrid to work you need each side to know exactly what it's responsible for. overlap creates double exposure or contradictory positions. separate domains let each system express edge cleanly.
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is algo trading something a small retail trader can actually do? feels like its for hedge funds
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retail algo trading is very accessible now. platforms like ctrader and mt5 let you code strategies in C# or MQL5. you dont need PhD-level math for simple rule-based algos. start with a strategy you already trade manually, code its rules, backtest. its more about programming discipline than financial wizardry.
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every trader thinks hybrid is the next level until they realize they were doing fine and now have twice the variables to manage. complexity isnt sophistication.
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for some traders simpler IS better. but hybrid genuinely captures edge that pure manual misses (algo never gets tired) and pure algo misses (human reads news context faster). its more complex but the edge expansion can be real for systematic-minded traders.
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algos run while i sleep and during work, i jump in for high conviction discretionary setups. my P&L improved meaningfully when i stopped feeling guilty about either side and treated them as one operation