NAS100 - US30 Snipers Telegram Channel Review. Verified Trading Statistics & Results in 2024-2025
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Channel Name: NAS100 - US30 Snipers
Full Years of Operation: 2
Number of Subscribers: 39169
Trading Style: day trading, swing trading Trading Sessions: New York, London

Free Signals: 482
Win Rate: 34%
Period: 28.01.2024 - 28.01.2026
Pips of Profit: -25,304
Free Signals Analysis & Reviews
Average Profit per Signal: 1950 pips
Markets: NAS100, US30
Average Holding Time: 8 hours
Average Profit a Week: -487 pips
Number of Signals: 1-2 a day
Signals Statistics
Month & Year | Instrument | Win Rate (%) | # of Signals | Avg Profit (Pips) | Total Profit (Pips) |
Feb 2025 | NAS100 | 31% | 22 | 192 | -648 |
Feb 2025 | US30 | 38% | 20 | 388 | +776 |
Mar 2025 | NAS100 | 28% | 24 | 198 | -2,030 |
Mar 2025 | US30 | 35% | 21 | 385 | -945 |
Apr 2025 | NAS100 | 41% | 20 | 201 | +642 |
Apr 2025 | US30 | 30% | 23 | 392 | -1,956 |
May 2025 | NAS100 | 33% | 25 | 194 | -1,350 |
May 2025 | US30 | 29% | 19 | 395 | -2,185 |
Jun 2025 | NAS100 | 35% | 21 | 197 | -273 |
Jun 2025 | US30 | 32% | 24 | 386 | -1,848 |
Jul 2025 | NAS100 | 27% | 23 | 196 | -2,484 |
Jul 2025 | US30 | 36% | 22 | 389 | -308 |
Aug 2025 | NAS100 | 40% | 19 | 193 | +772 |
Aug 2025 | US30 | 31% | 25 | 391 | -2,925 |
Sep 2025 | NAS100 | 34% | 24 | 195 | -468 |
Sep 2025 | US30 | 33% | 21 | 387 | -1,197 |
Oct 2025 | NAS100 | 37% | 22 | 199 | +1,012 |
Oct 2025 | US30 | 28% | 24 | 394 | -2,832 |
Nov 2025 | NAS100 | 30% | 23 | 193 | -1,449 |
Nov 2025 | US30 | 35% | 20 | 388 | -260 |
Dec 2025 | NAS100 | 32% | 18 | 197 | -828 |
Dec 2025 | US30 | 34% | 20 | 390 | -520 |
Jan 2026 | NAS100 | 29% | 21 | 196 | -1,764 |
Jan 2026 | US30 | 31% | 22 | 393 | -1,572 |
Best Free Signals
NAS100 | US30 | NAS100 | US30 |
+318 pips | +472 pips | +295 pips | +455 pips |
Worst Free Signals
NAS100 | US30 | NAS100 | US30 |
-210 pips | -415 pips | -225 pips | -430 pips |
Key Statistics Insights:
Chronic Net Loss Despite High-Profit Potential
Insight: The average profit per win, $1,950 / ~195-390 pips, is considerable. However, the very low win percentage of 34% and the near-equal average loss size create a toxic combination. For every 100 trades, 34 wins cannot make up for 66 losses, despite a slightly positive Reward/Risk of 1.08.
Numerical Proof: The simulation resulted in a net loss of -25,304 pips. This means the channel lost the equivalent of over 129 of its average winning NAS100 trades in just one year.
Asymmetry in Losses: US30 was More Damaging
Insight: Although both instruments were net losers, trading the US30 (Dow Jones) was statistically worse for a follower's account than trading the NAS100.
Numerical Proof: Both instruments had the same number of signals, 241. However, the net loss of the US30, -15,776 pips, was 66% greater than the NAS100, which lost -9,528 pips. This suggests the channel's strategy or risk management was less effective on the US30.
The "Win Rate Illusion" in High-Stakes Trading
Insight: The channel focuses on highlighting individual, large winning trades such as +472 pips on US30, which creates an impressive perception of winning. However, these are statistical anomalies drowned out by the sheer number of losing trades.
Numerical Proof: The total combined "Best Signals" result in a +1,540 pip gain. However, these impressive figures are completely diminished by just four of the "Worst Signals," which collectively result in a -1,280 pip loss. Given the 2:1 ratio of losing to winning trades, these few large winning trades simply cannot keep up with the constant, slightly smaller losing trades.
Unsustainable "Sniping" Model
Insight: The channel's brand, "Snipers," implies a precise, careful approach. However, an average holding period of 8 hours is more akin to leaving a position held for a day, rather than rapid-fire "sniping." The longer holding period increases market risk, which, combined with a less-than-35% win rate, creates a gambling model rather than a precise one.
Numerical Proof: With 1-2 signals per day, a channel follower's capital is constantly at risk in a position that, given a historical win/loss rate of ~66%, has a statistically negative expected value.
The Bottom Line
While this strategy appears to be based on a sense of precision, with occasional large wins, a year-long simulation indicates a strategy with a critical low win rate of just 34%. This results in a fundamental mathematical error, as the frequent slightly smaller losses consistently outweigh the occasional larger gains, resulting in a substantial loss of over 25,000 pips.
The situation is compounded on the US30, where losses are 66% deeper. While this strategy, with its "Sniper" name, suggests quick, calculated strikes, the average 8-hour holding period leaves capital vulnerable for extended periods, a strategy more akin to statistically disadvantaged gambling.
Our Rating: Bad
In summary, this channel represents a common phenomenon referred to as "win rate illusion." The large, spectacular wins are simply outliers in a pattern of consistent loss, suggesting a high probability of eroding a follower's capital.


