Every trader already has a plan. It lives on the chart — a channel, a level, a range, a place the order should rest. Gryffin’s robot builder starts there instead of asking you to translate that plan into a form.
Draw the channel you’re trading. Draw the range. Mark the entry, the stop, the target, and separately, the price where you want the order to wait. Every mark gets its own colour, so a plan with nine lines on it still reads at a glance — the order line is not the entry line, and you can see that.
Then you say the rest in your own words. The things a drawing can’t carry: “only when the higher timeframe agrees”, “stay out of the first hour”, “don’t trade a market that’s chopping.”
Before it builds anything, it tells you what it understood — and how often each of your rules actually fired on real history. If your rules never line up, it says so, instead of handing you a robot that quietly never trades.
Twenty-five kinds of rule, and every one of them exports to MetaTrader. Every ported rule was checked against the engine you tested on, bar by bar, until the two agreed exactly — so the exported robot trades what the backtest traded.
Lot size comes from your own broker balance and your broker’s contract specs. Never a demo number.
Everything you see in this video is the actual terminal — real gold candles, real drawings, real panels. Nothing is a mockup.
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⚠️ Gryffin is a study and analysis tool. Nothing here is financial advice, a signal service, or a promise of profit. Trading carries risk, and past results — including backtest results — do not predict future results. Test everything on a demo account first.
0:00 The plan already lives on the chart
0:05 Draw it — channel, range, entry, stop, target, order
0:17 Nine marks, nine colours
0:27 Say the rest in your own words
0:38 It shows you what it understood
0:52 Twenty-five rules, all of them reach MetaTrader
1:04 Risk sized from your own account