
The global trading day has no real beginning and no real end. Sydney passes to Tokyo, Tokyo to London, London to New York — and by the time New York winds down, Asia is already stirring again.
Samurex AI treats that cycle as an engineering problem with a software answer. Its four algorithmic engines watch their markets continuously, each one built for the specific hours its own market rewards. Here is how the coverage fits together.
One Day, Several Different Markets
The same instrument behaves like several different instruments across 24 hours, and the differences are structural.
Asian hours tend toward containment. Ranges narrow, and price often works its way back toward the middle of the session's band.
The London open changes the tempo entirely. Volume arrives, ranges expand and breakouts start to carry.
The London–New York overlap brings the deepest liquidity of the entire day, when both centres are active at once.
The midday lull between the major sessions settles into its own quieter pattern.
Software that treats those phases identically is leaving information on the table. The Samurex engines are built to do the opposite.
How Each Samurex AI Engine Reads the Clock
The four mandates divide the day between them.
- Tandem works EUR/USD and GBP/USD across the London, New York and Asian phases.
- Ember works gold through the Asian range and the London and New York liquidity windows.
- Harbor works US equities and index ETFs strictly inside regular US market hours.
- Mosaic works its currency basket continuously, wherever movement appears.
Tandem: A Model for Every Phase
Tandem changes character with the session, by design. Its London breakout logic engages when the European open expands ranges. Through the quieter Asian and midday stretches, mean-reversion models take over, trading the drift back toward the range instead.
Each of its two pairs runs a dedicated model, so EUR/USD behaviour never dictates GBP/USD decisions. The right logic, in the right hours, on the right pair.
Ember: Gold's Liquidity Windows
Gold trades nearly continuously, but its conviction concentrates in particular windows. Ember focuses there — the Asian range, then the London and New York sessions where liquidity runs deepest.
Some of its models fade intraday extremes; others take session breakouts. A higher-timeframe regime filter stands over all of them, keeping every setup pointed the same direction as the broader trend. That structure has carried Ember through 832 days of live published trading.
Harbor: The Discipline of a Closing Bell
Harbor's schedule is deliberately the narrowest in the lineup. It trades regular US market hours only — the deepest liquidity window that US large-caps and index ETFs offer — and it holds nothing overnight.
When the session ends, Harbor is flat. No position ever waits through a closed market, and the engine returns the next morning with a clean book. Across 296 days, that discipline has run alongside a +9.3% monthly return and a deepest decline of just −1.5%.
Mosaic: Wherever the Basket Moves
Mosaic covers the hours the others leave open. Its basket of major and cross pairs always has something in motion — when one pair sleeps, another is at its busiest — and the engine follows the activity around the clock, sizing each position to that pair's current volatility.
Execution in Milliseconds, Uptime Around the Clock
Session coverage only counts if the execution keeps up. Orders leave for the broker in milliseconds, from low-latency servers positioned close to broker infrastructure, connected through MT4, MT5 and direct broker APIs with nothing else in the path.
The platform watches its markets even when every book is flat. The engines wait for their written conditions — through whole quiet sessions if necessary — and then act the moment the conditions arrive. Patience is cheap for software, and Samurex spends it freely.
What Continuous Coverage Delivers
Four practical advantages follow from the always-on design.
- No missed windows. An Asian-hours setup gets the same attention as one at the New York open.
- No fatigue. The rules run identically at every hour of every session.
- No emotion. Entries, exits and sizing follow the written strategy, never a mood.
- No monitoring burden. Clients keep their own schedule while the engines keep the market's.
The Coverage, Verified
Every session each engine works is visible in its public record, timestamped trade by trade on FXBlue:
- Samurex Tandem — +33.2% total, +7.3% monthly, over 120 days.
- Samurex Ember — +690.1% total, +7.7% monthly, over 832 days.
- Samurex Harbor — +144.7% total, +9.3% monthly, over 296 days.
- Samurex Mosaic — +57.5% total, +8.9% monthly, over 154 days.
Combined: 1,402 days of published history at an average monthly return of +8.3%.
- Samurex AI Tandem on FXBlue
- Samurex AI Ember on FXBlue
- Samurex AI Harbor on FXBlue
- Samurex AI Mosaic on FXBlue
Samurex AI Session FAQs
Does Samurex AI trade around the clock?
The platform monitors its markets continuously. Mosaic trades across all sessions, while the other engines work the specific windows their markets reward.
Which sessions does Samurex AI cover?
London, New York and Asian sessions for the FX and gold engines, plus regular US market hours for Harbor.
How fast is Samurex AI execution?
Orders leave for the broker in milliseconds, from servers positioned close to broker infrastructure.
Does Samurex AI trade during Asian hours?
Yes. Tandem runs mean-reversion models through the Asian session, and Ember works gold's Asian range.
Do clients need to watch the engines?
No. The engines run under written rules automatically, and every trade appears live on FXBlue and in the client's own broker dashboard.
Which Samurex AI engine has the widest coverage?
Mosaic, whose diversified basket keeps it active across every session and time zone.
Coverage You Can Check
Session-matched strategy, millisecond execution and a public record that timestamps all of it — that is the Samurex AI answer to a market that never closes.
See how the engines divide the day at samurex.com, and read every session's results on FXBlue.
*Past performance does not indicate future results. Trading carries a substantial risk of loss, and all figures shown reflect historical verified performance.*
Contact:
Company name: Samurex AI
Contact Name: Michael Blum (CMO)
Website: https://samurex.com
Support Email: support@samurex.com