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Ticks recordedi
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Signals firedi
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XAU/AUD spreadi
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Execution cost in AUD per oz
Net edge USDi
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Gap minus round-trip spread minus buffer
Session open pricesi
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What is a signal? USD gold and AUD gold are the same asset priced in different currencies — their moves should match once FX is factored in. A signal fires when |Gap USD| ≥ $20, net edge ≥ $1.50 (|Gap| − 2× spread − $0.50), and the persistence window is satisfied, so the divergence is both large in dollars and worthwhile after round-trip XAU/AUD spread.
A positive Gap USD means USD gold moved further than AUD gold did — AUD is lagging and the pair trade goes long AUD / short USD. A negative gap is the reverse.
Signals fired
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| Timestamp (UTC) | XAU/USD | AUD/USD | XAU/AUD | USD move | AUD move in USD | Gap USD | Spread | Net edge USD | Direction | Gap % |
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Raw price feed — every snapshot logged by the pipeline. Each row shows the live OANDA prices alongside how far each leg has moved from today's UTC session open. Gap USD is USD move − AUD move in USD; a signal also needs |Gap USD| ≥ $20 and net edge ≥ $1.50 for the persistence window.
Recent snapshots last 100 rows, newest first
| Timestamp (UTC) | XAU/USD | AUD/USD | XAU/AUD | USD move | AUD move in USD | Gap USD | Spread | Net edge USD | State | Gap % |
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Simulated trades — every signal triggers a paper (simulated) pair trade: long AUD gold / short USD gold, or the reverse. No real money is at risk. This shows whether the divergence, if acted on, would have been profitable after costs.
Total simulated P&Li
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Win ratei
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per closed trade
Open right nowi
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simulated positions
Closed trades most recent first
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