Chromatic Trading Systems was created by a team of highly successful traders and AI programmers who have a wealth of experience and knowledge in the trading world. With expertise in stock market, options trading, Forex trading, and Futures trading, our team has traded millions of dollars over the years.
Our traders have developed and honed their trading strategies over decades of experience in the industry, incorporating insights and techniques gleaned from top floor traders. Using these proven strategies, we have achieved an impressive average annual return of 41% over the last three years, significantly outperforming the market.
At Chromatic Trading Systems, we take pride in our ability to stay ahead of the curve in an ever-changing market. Our team is constantly researching and developing new trading strategies, and we use the latest AI technology to analyze market trends and identify the most profitable trading opportunities.
Read MoresWe provide several systems to people depending on their investment preference. These are not “Get Rich Quick” strategies. They rely on you being disciplined in how you trade.
This strategy uses time tested US treasury bonds as a vehicle to collect income from interest, bond appreciation and theta decay. You can subscribe to our leveraged or unleveraged versions of this strategy. This strategy typically puts on 1-2 trades per week.
Learn moreThis slow-moving strategy uses macroeconomic trends to front-run trends before they happen. You can subscribe to our leveraged or unleveraged versions of this strategy. This strategy typically puts on 2-3 trades per week.
Learn morePrices move up and down along with the seasons. This strategy front-runs seasonal trends. During a 20 year back-test, this strategy returned 26x vs the S&P, which returned 3x during the same time period. You can subscribe to our leveraged or unleveraged versions of this strategy. This strategy has varying levels and depending on the number of signals you subscribe to, this may produce 2-50 trades per week.
Learn moreThis strategy plays off dividend trades and must be followed closely on a daily basis. This strategy uses both leveraged and unleveraged instruments to take advantage of the probable move of a specific stock due to a dividend payment. The hold time for these trades are from one day to two weeks. Expect to see 10-50 trade ideas per week.
Learn moreThis strategy plays off earnings expectations versus our deep dive analysis of where we think earnings will actually be. During earnings season, expect to see 10-50 trade ideas per week. This is a quarterly-only subscription.
Learn moreWhat goes up, must come down. What is down will go up. This strategy keys off market volatility. This strategy gives 1-2 trades per month.
Learn moreThis strategy finds zero to one day options trades that are statistically likely to make money within a day or less. This strategy gives 1-2 trades per day and is highly risky and is for advanced traders.
Learn moreThis strategy follows some of the largest and most active hedge funds. This strategy gives 8-20 trades per week.
Learn moreThis strategy uses A.I., Macro trends, Seasonal trends, Dividends, Earnings, and hedge fund moves to find a balanced long / short portfolio. This strategy hold an equal number of long and short positions for a total of 40-50 positions. This strategy updated on a weekly basis..
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