Turn Market Data into Profitable Seasonal Strategies – Live with Michal Zaremba

What if you could uncover recurring market patterns that have worked for decades—and automate them into real trading strategies in minutes?

In this exclusive live session, Kornel Mazur from the Algo Cloud team welcomes seasonal trading expert Michal Zaremba from Algo Hub. Together, they reveal how to spot powerful seasonal trends, test them, and turn them into fully automated strategies using StrategyQuant and Algo Cloud.

You’ll discover:

  • What seasonality really is and why certain markets behave predictably at specific times of the year.

  • Practical examples—from Coca-Cola’s summer rally to hidden gems like Hokkaido Coca-Cola—that have delivered strong results for decades.

  • Step-by-step strategy building in Algo Cloud—no coding required.

  • Robustness checks to ensure your seasonal edge isn’t just luck.

  • How to deploy your strategy live in just a few clicks and monitor performance.

  • Insights into portfolio creation—combining multiple seasonal strategies while managing exposure and drawdown.

Michal also shares his personal journey: starting from swing trading in 2017, going fully automated by 2020, and becoming one of the first live traders on the beta version of Algo Cloud. Along the way, he gives honest tips about the benefits, limitations, and real challenges of seasonal trading—so you can avoid common pitfalls.

If you’ve ever wondered how professional traders turn raw data into repeatable, profitable strategies, this session will give you the tools, inspiration, and confidence to try it yourself.

🎥 Watch the full session here: 

 

Tomas Vanek

Tomas Vanek, founder of QuantMonitor.net, is a visionary in automated trading. Driven by a passion for efficiency in finance and data, he created QuantMonitor.net to offer robust Algo Trading solutions, simplifying trading strategy building, management for traders of all levels with advanced templates and tools.

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