FullBullMarket • 4/27/2026, 5:28:26 PM
MLNUSDT | 1FullBullMarket.json | 2021-01-01 - 2021-12-31 | +79.99% | 49545 Trades | 100% WR
Strategy: FullBullMarket | Period: 2021-01-01 to 2021-12-31 | Starting Capital: 10,000.00 USDT | Final Value: 17,998.75 USDT | Return: +79.99% | Trades: 49,545 | Win Rate: 100.0% | Best Trade: 1.4967 USDT | Worst Trade: 0.0100 USDT | Total Profit: +11,748.21 USDT
This backtest delivered an exceptional 79.99% return on MLNUSDT -- well above what most automated crypto strategies achieve over a comparable window. Returns of this magnitude on MLNUSDT usually require a directional tailwind, a high win-rate edge, or both working in tandem.
About MLNUSDT: MLNUSDT is a stablecoin-quoted spot pair on Binance. Quote-side liquidity is deep, so slippage assumptions in this backtest map reasonably well to live execution at retail size.
An 100.0% win rate across 49,545 trades on MLNUSDT is unusually high. Strategies that win this often typically use small take-profits relative to stop-losses, which works until a single large adverse MLNUSDT move erases many small wins.
At roughly 136.1 MLNUSDT trades per day this is a high-frequency configuration -- fee drag and slippage assumptions become critical when extrapolating to live trading on Binance Spot.
The trade payoff distribution is positively skewed -- outsized winners drove the bulk of the result, which is characteristic of trend-capturing modes. Best single trade: 1.4967 USDT. Worst: 0.0100 USDT. Average per trade: 0.2371 USDT.
Risk profile: Per-trade exposure was minimal -- the worst trade only cost 0.00% of starting capital. That low-risk-per-trade footprint is the signature of a tightly-sized configuration; expect smoother equity curves but also slower compounding in strong trend regimes. Best single trade contributed +0.01% to the account, giving a single-trade reward-to-risk ratio of roughly 149.95:1 between the extreme outliers.
About the FullBullMarket strategy: FullBullMarket is tuned for sustained uptrends -- it scales position size into rising markets and gives winners room to run. It tends to underperform in choppy or bear conditions.
Configuration analysis: The FullBullMarket configuration entered on a 0.1% pullback signal across 6 potential buy splits at 50 USDT each. Total deployable notional is therefore 300 USDT -- a position-sizing footprint that is defensive at 3% of starting capital -- most of the account stays in stablecoins as buffer. No hard stop-loss is configured -- the strategy relies on take-profit zones and trailing logic instead, which trades smoother behaviour for higher tail-risk in sustained downtrends. Profit is taken in 6 laddered sell zones, which scales out gradually rather than betting on a single exit price -- a structure that smooths returns at the cost of capping the very best winners. Maker/taker fees totalling 15 bps were deducted from every fill, so the headline 79.99% is already net of trading costs -- no additional fee adjustment is required when comparing to other runs.
Over the 364-day test window the strategy generated 11748.21 USDT of profit on a 10000 USDT starting balance, growing the account to 17998.75 USDT. Annualised, the 79.99% return over 364 days projects to roughly +80.3% per year -- a pace that would compound at a rate that comfortably outpaces traditional asset classes. Crypto market regimes shift quickly, so this projection should be treated as a directional indicator rather than a forecast.
This backtest was executed on historical Binance Spot 1-minute candles for MLNUSDT, with intrabar fill simulation in "OLHC" mode and a synthetic order latency of 2s applied to each fill to approximate real-world routing delay. The simulator processes every minute sequentially, evaluates the FullBullMarket rule set, and books fills against the next available bar -- a standard event-driven backtesting approach that avoids look-ahead bias. Equity is marked-to-market on every closed trade and aggregated into the equity curve shown above.
Test window covers approximately 12.0 months of MLNUSDT 1-minute price action -- a sample size that is large enough to span multiple short-term regimes.
Translating this result to live trading: MLNUSDT is a deeply-liquid USDT-quoted pair on Binance, so the simulated fills here translate well to live execution at retail size. The high trade frequency means cumulative slippage and exchange-side latency will erode a few percent of the headline return over a full year -- budget for that gap. Without a hard stop-loss, the live system depends on the take-profit ladder firing during recovery legs; a prolonged downtrend without recovery will hold positions open longer than backtest aggregates suggest. Additionally, exchange downtime, API rate limits, and funding-rate changes (on perp variants) are not modelled here and should be accounted for in production deployment.
This interpretation is generated deterministically from this run's own metrics. Past performance is not indicative of future results -- a profitable backtest is necessary but not sufficient evidence that a strategy will work in live trading on MLNUSDT.
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