NostalgiaForInfinityNextV1 Strategy: The "First Generation" of the Next Series
Nickname: NFI Next V1, First Gen, Steady Type Role: The "anchor" of the Next series, foundation version Timeframe: 5 Minutes + 1 Hour (Multi-period analysis)
1. What's This Strategy?
In a nutshell, NostalgiaForInfinityNextV1 is:
- The first official version of the NFI Next series
- The "ancestor" of all subsequent Next versions
- Steady, complete protection, solid as a rock
Like the first Gundam — no fancy frills, but solid fundamentals, all subsequent improvements start from it! 🤖✨
One-liner: V1 = STEADY! Not the most profitable, but the most stable!
2. Core Settings: "Steady" is the Middle Name
Take-Profit Rules (ROI Table)
0-30 minutes: 10% → Grab 10% and run, don't be greedy!
30-60 minutes: 5% → Held 30 min, 5% is enough
60+ minutes: 2% → Held 1 hour, 2% to breakeven
Translation: First target 10%, not high but not low, steady enough!
Stop-Loss Rules
Hard stop: -10% → cut losses (standard config)
Trailing stop: activate after +1% profit, exit on -3% drawdown
Translation:
- -10% stop is the "golden stop level," not too loose, not too tight
- Trailing stop 1% activation is more conservative than subsequent versions, but steadier
Parameter Comparison (V1 vs Subsequent Versions)
| Parameter | V1 First Gen | Subsequent Versions | V1 Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Initial ROI | 10% | 10.5%+ | Conservative stable |
| Trailing Activation | 1% | 3.5%+ | Locks earlier |
| Trailing Offset | 3% | 5.5%+ | Exits earlier |
| Hard Stop | -10% | -9.5% | Standard stop |
One-liner: V1 is like an "honest person" — not chasing extreme profits, but definitely won't let you lose your shirt!
3. 38 Entry Conditions: Organized for You
This strategy has 38 entry conditions, here's 6 categories:
🎯 Category 1: Trend Confirmation Type (5 conditions)
Core Logic: EMA dual-line confirmation + SMA verification, only buy when trend is up
Plain English:
"MA golden cross, trend upward, confirmed then enter!"
Representative Conditions: Conditions #1, #3, #7, #18, #19
Classic Lines:
- Condition #1:
EMA slow line (100) + SMA200 rising→ "Trend confirmed, steady entry!" - Condition #3:
EMA fast+slow dual line (100) + safe volatility→ "Dual confirmation, more insured!"
📉 Category 2: Support Rebound Type (5 conditions)
Core Logic: Buy near EMA support, wait for bounce
Plain English:
"Dropped to MA support, should bounce — try buying!"
Representative Conditions: Conditions #2, #4, #6, #8, #10
Classic Lines:
- Condition #2:
EMA slow line (20) + safe dips→ "Support valid, bounce incoming!" - Condition #4:
EMA dual line (50) + safe volatility→ "Dual support, more reliable!"
📈 Category 3: Breakout Chase Type (5 conditions)
Core Logic: Volume breakout + trend confirmation, chase the rally
Plain English:
"Broke resistance, trend confirmed — CHASE!"
Representative Conditions: Conditions #5, #9, #11, #21, #22
Classic Lines:
- Condition #5:
EMA fast line (100) + safe dips (130)→ "Breakout confirmed, follow!" - Condition #11:
Safe pump protection→ "Chasing with protection, not afraid of being trapped!"
🔄 Category 4: Bottom Fishing Type (4 conditions)
Core Logic: Safe dips threshold + reversal signal, bottom fish
Plain English:
"Dropped too much, should be bottom — CHASE!"
Representative Conditions: Conditions #13, #14, #16, #17
Classic Lines:
- Condition #13:
1h SMA200 rising + safe dips (20)→ "Bottom divergence confirmed, bottom fish!" - Condition #14:
SMA200 rising + safe dips (10)→ "Bottom signal, enter!"
⏰ Category 5: Multi-Period Resonance Type (4 conditions)
Core Logic: 1h trend + 5m signal, multi-period resonance
Plain English:
"Big cycle trend up, small cycle signal — resonance entry!"
Representative Conditions: Conditions #12, #24, #26, #27
Classic Lines:
- Condition #12:
1h SMA200 rising (24 period)→ "Big+small cycle resonance, stronger signal!" - Condition #24:
1h SMA200 rising + safe dips (20)→ "Multi-period confirmed, steadier!"
🔗 Category 6: BTC Linkage Type (2 conditions)
Core Logic: BTC non-downtrend + individual coin signal, only buy when market is good
Plain English:
"BTC is rising, market is good, everything wins!"
Representative Conditions: Conditions #27, #28
Classic Lines:
- Condition #27:
BTC 1h non-downtrend→ "Market is good, follow the trend!" - Condition #28:
BTC filter + safe pump (110)→ "Market stable, chasing okay!"
4. Protection Mechanisms: 38-Layer "Fuses"
Each entry condition has a set of protection parameters — like 38 layers of fuses:
| Protection Type | Role | Plain English |
|---|---|---|
| EMA Trend Protection | Price above EMA | "No counter-trend trades, rule is rule" |
| SMA200 Rising | SMA200 slope positive | "Trend up is only safe" |
| 1h SMA200 Rising | High-period trend confirmation | "Big cycle up, signal stronger" |
| Safe Dips | Avoid chasing highs | "Dropped too much, don't chase, wait" |
| Safe Pump | Avoid chasing rallies | "Rallied too much, don't chase, afraid of catching a falling knife" |
| BTC Filter | Market environment | "Bad market, don't enter" |
Cons: This strategy's protection is like wrapped in 38 layers of cotton — hard to get trapped! 😅
5. Exit Logic: Three-Tier Take-Profit + Trailing Stop
5.1 Tiered Take-Profit: When to Lock In
0-30 minutes: 10% → "10% profit, run, don't be greedy!"
30-60 minutes: 5% → "Held 30 min, 5% is enough"
60+ minutes: 2% → "Held too long, 2% to breakeven"
Plain English:
- Hit 10% right away? Run, don't overthink!
- Holding 30 min and still at 5%? About time to go
- Holding 1 hour and only 2%? Don't hesitate, protect your capital!
5.2 Trailing Stop: Lock Profits
Activation: after +1% profit starts tracking
Drawback threshold: profit draws back 3% = run
Plain English:
- After making 1%, the strategy starts "staring at" your profit
- If profit drops from 5% to 2% (3% draw back) — run!
- Compared to subsequent versions' 3.5% activation, V1 starts tracking earlier
5.3 Hard Stop: Take the L
Stop line: -10%
Plain English:
- -10% loss = cut losses, take the L!
- -10% is the "golden stop level," not too loose, not too tight
6. Strategy Personality
✅ Pros
- Stable and Reliable: Conservative parameters, fully verified
- Complete Protection: 38 groups of protection parameters, hard to lose
- Solid Foundation: All subsequent versions evolved from V1
- Flexible Config: Each condition can be independently switched on/off
- Multi-Period Verification: 5m + 1h dual timeframes
⚠️ Cons
- Conservative Profit Target: 10% initial ROI not high
- Trailing Activates Early: 1% activation may miss big moves
- Too Many Conditions: 38 entry conditions, high learning cost
- Computationally Heavy: Requires 480 candles to start, high hardware demands
Cons: This strategy is like an "honest person" — not chasing maximum, but definitely won't cheat you! 🤣
7. When to Use It?
| Market Environment | Recommended Action | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| 📈 Stable Uptrend | Enable all conditions | Clear trend, reliable signals |
| 📉 Downtrend | Enable BTC filter | Avoid counter-trend trades |
| 🔄 Ranging | Reduce conditions | Lower trading frequency |
| ⚡ Extreme Volatility | Lower position size | Control risk |
8. Summary: What's the Verdict?
One-Line Rating
"V1 = STEADY! Not the most profitable, but the most stable! The 'ancestor' of subsequent versions!"
Who Should Use It?
- ✅ Investors pursuing stable profits
- ✅ Conservative types who don't like wild swings
- ✅ Beginners learning the NFI series
- ✅ Veterans needing a reliable baseline
Who Should NOT?
- ❌ Maximum profit chasers
- ❌ Beginners looking for simple strategies
- ❌ VPS with limited resources
- ❌ People without time to learn complex strategies
9. What Markets Does It Make Money In?
9.1 Core Logic: Build a "Defense Net" with "Steady"
NostalgiaForInfinityNextV1's money-making philosophy:
"Not the most profitable, but the most stable. Survival is everything!"
- Conservative Parameters: ROI, stop, trailing are "golden configs"
- Complete Protection: 38 groups of protection parameters, multi-layer filtering
- Multi-Period Verification: Big+small cycles resonate, more reliable
- BTC Filter: Bad market = no entry
It's like hiring a "conservative old master" — not chasing windfalls, but definitely won't let you lose your shirt!
9.2 Performance in Different Markets (Plain English)
| Market Type | Rating | Plain English Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| 📈 Stable Uptrend | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Clear trend, reliable signals, profit! |
| 📉 Downtrend | ⭐⭐☆☆☆ | Protection reduces losses but still losing |
| 🔄 Ranging | ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ | More fake signals, fewer trades |
| ⚡ Extreme Volatility | ⭐⭐☆☆☆ | May get stopped frequently, large drawdowns |
Bottom Line: V1 is most suitable for stable trends, in in extreme volatility!
10. ⚠️ Final Warning (Must Read!)
Backtests Look Great, Live Trading Is Different
NostalgiaForInfinityNextV1's historical backtest is usually relatively stable — but there's a trap:
Even with conservative parameters, markets don't follow scripts. Past stability doesn't guarantee future stability.
Simply put: "Old master also makes mistakes — don't trust blindly!"
V1's Special Risks
- Trailing Activates Early: 1% activation may lock in profits too early, miss big moves
- Conservative Profit Target: 10% ROI may underperform in bull markets
- Stop May Get Hit: -10% stop may trigger frequently in extreme markets
My Advice (Real Talk)
1. Start with V1, upgrade after becoming familiar with strategy
2. Use 40-60 trading pairs, control complexity
3. Record V1 and subsequent versions' performance, compare and choose
4. Don't be greedy, V1's advantage is stability, not profitability
5. Be patient, stable profits need time
6. Regularly check strategy status, ensure normal operation
Remember: However stable, markets are unreasonable. Test with small positions — surviving is what matters!
Final Reminder: V1 is the "first generation," steady is the priority. Not the most profitable, but the most stable. Survive to smile last! 🙏
Strategy is good, use with care! Start with V1, build steadily!