DennTech was built to solve the core problems that prevent most crypto traders from succeeding systematically: emotional execution, inconsistent rule application, inability to monitor markets 24/7, and lack of rigorous performance measurement. By automating indicator-based strategies with configurable parameters, comprehensive backtesting, and built-in risk management (stop-losses, position sizing, trailing stops), DennTech gives systematic traders the execution infrastructure they need to implement strategies that have been validated on historical data and paper-tested in real-time before committing real capital. This complete guide covers every aspect of DennTech: the 25 strategies, pricing editions, supported exchanges, key features, who the platform is designed for, and how to choose the right edition for your goals. Compare editions at the pricing page.
Start your journey: Beginner's Guide, First Strategy, Backtesting.
The 25 DennTech Strategies
Trend-Following Strategies
- EMA Crossover — the foundational dual-moving-average trend signal. See guide.
- MACD Crossover — momentum + trend with histogram confirmation. See guide.
- Supertrend — ATR-band based dynamic stop and entry. See guide.
- ADX + DI — trend strength with directional bias. See guide.
- Parabolic SAR — dot-based trend reversal system. See guide.
- Ichimoku Cloud — complete multi-component trend system. See guide.
- Hull Moving Average — reduced-lag WMA-based trend. See guide.
- Aroon Indicator — time-based trend emergence detection. See guide.
Mean-Reversion Strategies
- Bollinger Bands — volatility-band mean-reversion. See guide.
- RSI Overbought/Oversold — momentum extreme reversals. See guide.
- Stochastic Oscillator — %K/%D crossover with overbought zones. See guide.
- Williams %R — fast mean-reversion extremes. See guide.
- CCI Mean-Reversion — commodity channel index extremes. See guide.
Breakout Strategies
- Donchian Channel Breakout — N-period high/low breakout. See guide.
- Keltner Channel — ATR-band breakout system. See guide.
- Fibonacci Retracement — key level breakout and bounce. See guide.
- Pivot Points — calculated support/resistance level trading. See guide.
- Support and Resistance — algorithmic S&R zone trading. See guide.
Volume Indicator Strategies
- OBV Trend — On Balance Volume divergence and trend. See guide.
- VWAP — Volume Weighted Average Price deviation. See guide.
- Chaikin Money Flow — volume flow accumulation/distribution. See guide.
Advanced / Composite Strategies
- Grid Trading — range-bound systematic buy/sell grid. See guide.
- TRIX — triple-smoothed EMA momentum oscillator. See guide.
- Elder Ray — bull and bear power separation. See guide.
- Awesome Oscillator — Alligator-based momentum. See guide.
Platform Features Overview
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Backtesting | Test any of 25 strategies on historical OHLCV data with detailed trade log |
| Paper Trading | Simulate real-time execution before live deployment |
| Multi-exchange | Binance, Bybit, Kraken, OKX, KuCoin, Gate.io, and more |
| Position sizing | Fixed, percentage of capital, Kelly Criterion modes |
| Stop-loss types | Fixed, ATR-based, trailing, breakeven — all configurable |
| Performance metrics | CAGR, Sharpe, Profit Factor, Max Drawdown, Expectancy, Recovery Factor |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Which DennTech edition is right for a trader just starting with automated crypto strategies?
- For a trader just starting with automated crypto strategies, the DennTech Retro edition provides everything needed to deploy, backtest, and manage a single active strategy on one exchange — the ideal starting point. Retro edition includes: full backtesting capability, paper trading mode, all 25 strategy configurations, stop-loss and position sizing tools, and exchange connectivity. The limitation at the Retro tier is running only one strategy at a time. For most beginners, running one strategy (recommended: BTC Daily EMA crossover) for the first 2–3 months while learning is the correct approach regardless of which edition is chosen. Upgrading to Themed edition makes sense once you want to run 2–3 simultaneous strategies on different pairs; Elite edition serves traders managing larger portfolios across multiple exchanges with multiple concurrent strategies. Full pricing details at the pricing page. See all editions at the Retro, Themed, and Elite pages.
- What exchanges does DennTech support and how do I add a new exchange?
- DennTech supports all major crypto exchanges via API integration: Binance (spot and futures), Bybit (spot and perpetuals), Kraken (spot and futures), OKX (spot and perpetuals), KuCoin (spot and futures), Gate.io (spot and perpetuals), Bitget (spot and perpetuals), MEXC (spot and perpetuals), HTX/Huobi, Bitfinex, WOO X, BingX, Phemex, and Coinbase Advanced. Adding a new exchange: create an API key on the exchange with trading permissions only (no withdrawal); enter the API key and secret in DennTech Settings → Exchange; test the connection; select the exchange for any new strategy. The full list of supported exchanges and integration guides are in the documentation. Exchange support is updated regularly — check the docs for the most current list. Compare editions at the pricing page. See all exchange guides at the strategies page.
- How does DennTech compare to a custom Python trading bot for serious systematic traders?
- DennTech vs a custom Python bot is a tradeoff between convenience and flexibility. A custom Python bot (using ccxt, freqtrade, or similar libraries): unlimited customization, can implement any strategy logic imaginable, zero ongoing license cost, but requires significant programming skill to build and maintain, requires custom development for every new feature (backtesting engine, risk management, monitoring), and has no built-in support structure. DennTech: 25 pre-built, professionally tested strategies immediately deployable, comprehensive backtesting and performance reporting without programming, GUI configuration for all parameters, and ongoing support and updates. For traders who can code Python: a custom bot is more flexible but requires significant time investment for a comparable feature set. For traders who want to focus on strategy logic and capital management rather than programming: DennTech provides professional-grade automation without development overhead. Many advanced traders use DennTech for the built-in strategies and build custom extensions where needed — getting the best of both approaches. Start at the pricing page. Explore the live demo.
The most common starting path for new DennTech traders: begin with DennTech Retro edition, configure a BTC/USDT Daily chart EMA crossover strategy with default parameters (EMA 9/21 crossover, 2% ATR stop-loss, 2% position size of capital), run a 3-year backtest to establish baseline performance expectations, then deploy to paper trading mode for 30 days to observe live execution without capital risk. After 30 days of paper trading with satisfactory results, transition to live trading with reduced position size (0.5–1% of capital) for the first month to gain real-money execution experience while limiting downside. Gradually scale position sizes to full configuration after 2–3 profitable months of live operation. This phased onboarding path — backtest → paper trade → reduced live → full live — is recommended regardless of prior trading experience and is the standard approach referenced throughout DennTech's documentation. Start at the pricing page. See the beginner's guide at beginners guide. Full platform details at DennTech docs. Explore the live demo.
Platform overview: Complete Guide (this guide). Begin at the pricing page. All strategies at the strategies page. Documentation at docs.