Internal MT5 engines • Not for sale

Our automation is a survival toolkit, not a product.

UFREngine1 and UFREngine2 are the rule-enforcing engines we actually trade — built to execute a breakout plan without emotion, excuses or “one more click”. Licences are closed. The only thing we share is the data.

What these engines really do

• Execute a defined breakout edge
• Enforce risk per trade, every time
• Skip low-vol & dead sessions
• Manage in R-space, not feelings
• Log behaviour you can actually study

If you want fantasy bots, Instagram has thousands. If you want rules and scar tissue, that’s what this stack is for.

UFREngine1 — FTSE TimeEntry EA

A disciplined implementation of the FTSE London-morning breakout, built around a single M5/M15 time slot and ATR-filtered volatility. One trade per day. No revenge, no “I’ll just move it”.

UFREngine1 FTSE TimeEntry EA (internal tooling)
  • Time-based entry — reads a specific London morning candle and sets up the range.
  • 1BP/1BN style logic — sell-stop or OCO buy-limit based on the previous bar’s structure.
  • ATR volatility filter — blocks trades when FTSE is in dead chop.
  • Dynamic TP by volatility — smaller R on grind, bigger R on expansion days.
  • Session alignment — only fires inside defined London windows.
  • R-based management — breakeven, partial close and trailing all tied to original risk.
FTSE London 1 trade / day ATR-filtered

Status: Currently not for sale— internal use and invite-only testing.

UFREngine2 — Alternate Breakout EA

A multi-index breakout engine that reads a prior range, brackets price with buffered stops, and lets volatility decide how hard to push the TP.

UFREngine2 Alternate Breakout EA (internal tooling)
  • Range breakout logic — BUY STOP above the high, SELL STOP below the low with configurable buffers.
  • R-space risk model — position sizing via % balance, fixed cash or risk-per-point.
  • ATR gate — minimum volatility and candle–ATR ratio required before any orders are placed.
  • Dynamic TP — adapts target size based on current ATR vs historical levels.
  • Session filters — London and US windows to avoid overnight noise.
  • Manual trade blocker — optional hard-mode for prop challenges (kills manual trades on sight).
Indices Session breakouts Prop-discipline mode

Status: Currently not for sale— internal use and invite-only testing.

Where each engine fits in the stack

Same philosophy. Different jobs.

Aspect UFREngine1 — FTSE TimeEntry UFREngine2 — Alternate Breakout
Primary market UK100 / FTSE (London morning) Indices (US100, GER40, UK100, others)
Entry style Single time-based candle, 1 trade per day Session range breakout with buffered stops
Volatility handling ATR filter + dynamic TP around daily FTSE behaviour ATR filter + dynamic TP around broader index volatility
Risk model Risk-per-point or % risk tied to fixed FTSE stop distance Risk-per-point, fixed cash, or % balance for varied ranges
Session control London window only London + US windows configurable
Best used for Building a clean, long-term FTSE data set around one edge Testing and running range-breakout logic across multiple indices

How we actually use this automation

Not as a magic button — as a lab.

  1. Define the edge — time, range, ATR thresholds, R-based exits.
  2. Hard-code the rules into the engine so they can’t be “forgotten” mid-trade.
  3. Forward test across weeks and months, logging every trade in R.
  4. Review data inside the community — not cherry-picked screenshots, but full sequences.
  5. Adjust parameters slowly based on evidence, not feelings.

The entire point is to separate “what the system does” from “what you feel like doing today”.

FAQ

Straight answers. No sales funnel hiding underneath.

Can I buy or rent these EAs?

No. UFREngine1 and UFREngine2 are not for sale. They are internal survival tools we use to trade our own plans. If we ever open a limited licence run, it will be announced publicly (Discord / site) — never via DMs or secret offers.

Why build something and not sell it?

Because the industry has turned “EAs” into lottery tickets. Our goal is the opposite: a small, disciplined automation stack that enforces rules, builds data, and keeps us honest. Keeping it closed protects both the edge and the ethos.

How can I see how the engines perform?

Through results, not promises. We share stats, sequences and context via the members section and inside the Discord. No “equity curve only” stories, no cropped screenshots with the losses missing.

Do you get kickbacks from prop firms or brokers?

No. No affiliate links, no commission deals, no hidden ref-codes. If we talk about a firm or broker, it’s because of conditions and rules — not referral payouts.

Will you ever open access?

Maybe — in a capped, limited way if it makes sense and doesn’t dilute what we’re doing. If that happens, it will be announced on the site and in the Discord only. If someone messages you pretending to sell “Unfunded Resistance” EAs, assume it’s fake.

Legal & disclaimer

These engines are independently developed and are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with Tom Hougaard or any prop firm or broker. References to concepts like open-range breakout or first-bar behaviour are descriptive only.

Trading involves risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Do not trade money you cannot afford to lose. Use appropriate risk management and seek independent advice where needed.

You can’t buy the engine. You can study the process.

If you care more about data, rules and survival than gimmicks, plug into the community and watch how the stack behaves over time.