Yukon is live on the MQL5 Market, and it opens a new category at Stein: a fully automated trading system. Until now every Stein tool assumed you place your own trades. Yukon is the other end: a gold strategy that takes its own entries, manages the basket and guards the downside, on a market we have worked thoroughly, XAUUSD on the 15-minute chart.
The part that sets Yukon apart is the part most gold robots leave out: knowing when not to trade. Yukon reads the daily volatility regime, and when gold stretches well beyond its normal range, it opens no new baskets and adds no new legs to open ones. That single rule is what separates a tool from a gamble. The way grid robots die is greed: entering a parabolic top, then riding a reversal that runs further than the grid was ever sized for. Yukon waits for the move to calm down. The panel shows you in real time when the check is active.
Around that sits the rest of the discipline. A hard equity cap closes any basket at the share of your balance you set, so the worst case is a number you chose in advance; the default of 10 percent was never touched in over two years of validation. Live USD-news protection stands open baskets down around the big releases. Everything is closed before the weekend, so Monday opens clean. And the exposure is a straight line, not a martingale: flat lots, even spacing, a grid you can actually reason about.
How it trades is simple to picture. Yukon reads momentum on gold and enters in the direction of the push during its active hours. As price eases back against the entry, it adds at a steady, even spacing, lowers its average, and closes the whole basket once gold recovers past that average. Every leg is the same size, so the risk grows in a line you can follow, never an exponential one that runs away from you.
Sizing is two knobs and nothing more. Tell Yukon how much to trade per ten thousand of balance and it scales every position to your account; set the equity cap as a percent and it scales with you too. The defaults are validated on years of real tick gold data, across calm markets, trending years and sharp corrections, so the behaviour you see is measured against how gold actually moved, not a smooth simulation.
Yukon runs on a hedging account, the standard MetaTrader 5 account type for this kind of strategy, so each leg of the basket is its own position. Most brokers offer one. It works on any broker that lists XAUUSD and detects the broker time itself, so there is nothing to configure.
Yukon is in its Founders phase. The Founders price is $279, the lowest it will be: as the live track record builds, the price rises. Founders lock in the entry price before that happens. The product page walks you through the live panel and the full strategy, the fastest way to feel how Yukon works before you decide.
Product page: https://stein.investments/products/yukon MQL5 Market: https://www.mql5.com/en/market/product/178807
