Wildcard runs zone-based entry scoring behind a complete, self-managing exit architecture — two scale-out targets, a breakeven lock, and a ratcheting T3 trail once price moves in its favor. What sets it apart in the lineup is a built-in Direction toggle: run it long-only, short-only, or both, so you can point it exactly where you want it to operate depending on the regime you're trading, without needing a separate build for each bias.
Entries are gated by the same structural zone logic behind the rest of the Lucranaut lineup.
Profit is taken in stages across two distinct targets rather than a single all-or-nothing exit.
Once the first target clears, the stop moves to lock in a breakeven floor on the remaining position.
A final trailing stage steps with price on the runner, giving winners room to keep working.
Run long-only, short-only, or both — one setting instead of separate builds for each market bias.
Once triggered, Wildcard manages the entire trade lifecycle without manual intervention.
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