Another day, another update for the Happy Hunter Trading System! So, how did the two Variants fare in the most recent hunt?
Volatility picked up a bit on September 12. And there was even a weak downtrend on GBP/NZD’s 1-hour chart. However, overall price action was rather choppy, and losing trades were inevitably triggered.
The Fixed TP Variant managed to survive well enough and is essentially unchanged since it’s up by 2.28% for the month (+2.25% previous).
As for the Trailing Variant, well, the gains harvested were just not enough to offset the losses, so the Variant continued to take hits and is now only up by 4.10% for the month (+5.16% previous).
Anyhow, you can check out the details by clicking on the relevant jump links below.
- The Fixed TP Variant’s Trade Details (click to jump to this part)
- The Trailing Variant’s Trade Details (click to jump to this part)
- The Month So Far (click to jump to this part)
By the way, if you’re a first-time reader and have no idea what this is all about, then just know that I’m forward testing a purely mechanical trading system.
And if you find that interesting, then you may wanna click on the links below to read about and understand the rules of the system.
- The Happy Hunter Price Action System 4.0 (Fixed TP Variant)
- The Happy Hunter Price Action System 4.0 (Trailing Variant)
Also, if you’re wondering what the numbers on the charts are about, they refer to the trade #, based on the chronological order when the signal was generated, not necessarily when the trade was executed.
Oh, also note that you can find the details of each trade in the tables below the chart. If the table is too small to read, just remember that you can click on it to enlarge it.
The Fixed TP Variant’s Trade Details


The Trailing Variant’s Trade Details


The Month So Far

By the way, if you want to know how the system fared in August, then you can do that by clicking on the link below.
And if you need to check out the previous week’s performance, then go ahead and click on the link below.
Okay, that’s all for now. And as always, I enjoy your feedback, so if you have any questions, or if you found a possible error somewhere, or if you just want to say “hi,” then don’t be shy and write a comment down below! Cheers!