Automated Boom and Crash Trading With VantageX
VantageX supports automated boom and crash trading on the Boom and Crash synthetic indices, executing positions through its EA without manual input. These indices are designed with distinctive price behaviour, featuring sudden spikes or drops, which makes a rule-based automated approach worth exploring.
Boom and crash trading involves synthetic instruments whose mechanics differ from standard currency pairs, so understanding how spikes occur is essential before deploying any system. You can read more about how synthetic indices work on Investopedia to build that foundation. VantageX automates entries and exits on these indices according to its configured logic, but outcomes depend on volatility, spreads, and chosen settings, and these instruments can carry sharp, rapid moves in either direction.
Forex and CFD trading carries significant risk, and past performance does not guarantee future results.
Boom and Crash index trading with VantageX: $960 profit with $600 deposit within two weeks of trading.
Trade boom and crash trading with the first Artificial Intelligence empowered trading robot, VantageX.
While trading the boom and crash (Crash 500 or 1000) assets, one will notice that the boom index market sells by default while the crash assets purchase by default. This is because the boom assets are more volatile than the crash assets.
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Boom and Crash Trading: Lot Size Guide
Trading boom and crash with a lot size of 0.01 is a challenging endeavor that would require a trader to accumulate more than 100 pips before realizing a profit of one dollar. Because of this, Deriv.com increased the minimum lot size of the market from 0.10 to 0.20 in order to enable customers to make the most money possible. Sound forex risk management strategies are especially important when trading these instruments given their spike-driven volatility.
VantageX is the first Artificial Intelligence trading system that trades the Boom index with up to 91% accuracy and minimum drawdown.


