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Follow one Marty configuration. Daily.
One fixed Marty configuration trades a dedicated $15,000 simulated account. After each close, the recap publishes its chart, trades, and reconciled account record — green sessions and red sessions alike.
The recap is free forever. The bot itself is what YMI Pro members run on their own NinjaTrader.

Marty daily result.
Source updated Aug 20, 4:35 PM CDT
MartyProBot — Daily Recap
Thu, Aug 20 · after the close
Latest reported session
Flat
No setups — the bot sat out.
Balance
$16,593.33
started at $15,000.00
Net since start
+$1,593.33
10.62% on the start
Trades taken
45
36 sessions tracked
Green / red days
22 / 3
days with trades only

Free daily recap → youngmoneyinvestments.com/bots
Automated bot on a dedicated simulated (paper) account started at $15,000. Not investment advice. Every day posted, red days included.
Every trade, marked on the tape.
Entries, exits, and dollar results drawn on the session the bot actually traded. Losing trades get printed in red, right where they happened — that's why the green ones mean something.

A documented recap process.
One fixed configuration, one account
This public record follows a fixed Marty configuration on a dedicated $15,000 simulated account. No manual trades use that account.
Every recap must reconcile
After the close, fills are paired into trades and checked against the account record. Totals publish only when those records agree.
The recap lands in your inbox
After a reconciled session, one email carries the chart, each trade, and the account record. You can review the process in minutes.
The room trades it too.
Results members shared in the YMI Discord. Individual results vary.



The bot doesn't care if you watch. You should anyway.
Free daily recap from a dedicated simulated account. When you're ready to study the automation workflow, it's available in YMI Pro.
Educational content only. Not investment advice. Recap results are automated bot executions on a dedicated simulated (paper) trading account started at $15,000 — not a live-money account — and include losing days. Simulated accounts do not fully replicate live fills and liquidity. Trading involves substantial risk of loss.