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Noon Barbari 101

Nine platform-specific lessons: the declarative rule grammar, entry and exit triggers, the Indicator and Strategy Designers, backtesting, analytics, and live alerts. How this platform actually works.

9 lessons

  1. 1

    Lesson 1 of 9 · 6 min read

    How this platform thinks

    Noon Barbari is rules-first: you describe what must be true for a trade, not how to compute it bar by bar. That one decision shapes everything else you will touch here.

  2. 2

    Lesson 2 of 9 · 8 min read

    The rule grammar in 10 minutes

    Every rule is a tree of leaf conditions combined with AND / OR / NOT and tagged with a direction. Learn the leaf shape and the combinators and you can read any strategy on the platform.

  3. 3

    Lesson 3 of 9 · 9 min read

    Triggers: setup vs. confirmation

    An entry rule describes the setup; a trigger describes the confirmation event that must follow before the position opens. Seven trigger kinds cover trend, reversal, SMC, and exhaustion entries.

  4. 4

    Lesson 4 of 9 · 6 min read

    The Indicator Designer

    Indicators here are first-class, reusable artifacts — named, parameterised, and referenced by tag. Define an EMA once and every strategy can point at the same one.

  5. 5

    Lesson 5 of 9 · 8 min read

    The Strategy Designer

    One page assembles the whole strategy: entry rules, triggers, exits, the structural stop, the target, and risk sizing. Everything edits the same declarative config.

  6. 6

    Lesson 6 of 9 · 8 min read

    Running your first backtest

    Pick the data and timeframe, choose a single run or walk-forward, and read the result honestly. The backtest is evidence, not proof — set it up so the evidence is worth something.

  7. 7

    Lesson 7 of 9 · 8 min read

    Reading Run History & Analytics

    The equity curve shows the shape, drawdown shows the pain, Sharpe shows the smoothness, and the trade ledger shows the truth. Learn to read all four together, not the headline return alone.

  8. 8

    Lesson 8 of 9 · 5 min read

    Alerts & Telegram

    When a live strategy's rules fire, an alert turns the signal into a message on your phone. The same config that backtested is the one watching the market in real time.

  9. 9

    Lesson 9 of 9 · 8 min read

    Exit triggers: staging the close

    An exit rule describes the reason to leave; an exit trigger describes the confirmation that must follow before a soft exit actually closes. One flat block, evaluated against the opposite of the open position — and never in the way of a stop-loss.