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The ORB Engine offers MNQ PULSE, a trading software designed to help traders maintain their funded accounts. It uses precise logic and has a verified low max drawdown, making it suitable for traders focused on keeping their accounts alive.
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Built for the grind. Optimized for MNQ.
This product is built for the grind with optimized features for MNQ trading, including a 40% win rate and low drawdowns.
This is perfect for traders looking to protect their funded accounts. If you need to see source code, this isn't for you.
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Common questions about The ORB Engine
No. You can use MNQ PULSE on a free TradingView account. You only need a free account to receive the "Invite-Only" script access.
After your purchase, you will be prompted to enter your TradingView username in the Whop dashboard. Once submitted, the script will automatically appear in your TradingView "Invite-only scripts" tab.
No. The script is "Invite-Only," which means the source code is protected and closed to everyone but the creator to prevent reverse-engineering.
Yes. The core logic was built with prop firm drawdown rules in mind. In a 1-year backtest on a $100k account, the system maintained a Max Drawdown of only 3.1% ($3,153.50), which is well within the limits of most funded account providers like Apex or Tops
NinjaTrader is for the lab; TradingView is for the world. I spent a year perfecting this math on professional-grade software so you could have the same institutional edge on your phone or laptop.
Have more questions? Visit the official The ORB Engine page on Whop.