
Pipeline 2 is a refined trading algorithm built for cTrader users who want stable, rule-based execution without emotional interference. Inspired by the concept of building a “financial pipeline,” this algorithm focuses on disciplined trade handling, precision entries, and efficient risk flow.
This free edition gives traders a simplified yet powerful version of the Pipeline system—ideal for experimenting, learning, or integrating into your existing strategies. It is built with clean C# structure, lightweight logic, and compatibility with most ECN brokers.
Key Features
- Automated entry & exit logic
- Risk-controlled position sizing
- Stable trade execution powered by cTrader Automate
- Optimized for low-latency environments
- Beginner-friendly setup
- Zero guarantees, no over-promising—simply a tool to enhance discipline and workflow
Whether you're refining ideas or testing your future systems, Pipeline 2 acts as the first step toward building your full algorithmic trading infrastructure.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
Trading involves risk. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
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✔ “DETAILED DESCRIPTION / PRESCRIPTION” (For users who need more clarity)
Pipeline 2 is built to help traders avoid emotional decision-making and stick to a structured trading process. The algorithm allows you to automate your execution logic so that every trade follows the same rules—removing hesitation, fear, and inconsistency.
This free version is intentionally lightweight:
It focuses on stability, clarity, and reliability rather than complexity. Traders can use it to learn how algorithmic setups behave under real-market conditions and later upgrade or customize based on experience.
Pipeline 2 does not guarantee profits, does not use arbitrage, and does not promise outcomes. Instead, it aims to help you maintain discipline and improve consistency—which are the foundation of any long-term trading strategy.
Disclaimer (Required by cTrader Store):
Trading involves risk. Past performance does not guarantee future results.



















