Maya
Now Live

Maya Now Trades
For You Automatically

Maya's algorithm identifies the trade. Our partner PeakBot places it — right inside your own brokerage account. No alerts to catch. No orders to place. Ever.

+33.6%
Portfolio ROI
--
Sharpe Ratio
6 yrs
Backtested Data
Get Started — maya.peakbot.com

Supports Schwab, Tradier & tastytrade  ·  Setup takes ~5 minutes  ·  Cancel anytime

Past performance is not indicative of future results. All trading involves risk of loss. The figures shown reflect historical results on Maya's tracked trades and do not guarantee any future returns. This is not financial advice.

Maya isn't just a scanner. She's a full trading system.

Maya is an algorithmic trading system that runs continuously during market hours. She analyzes dozens of stocks daily using trend-following logic, MACD signals, ATR-based sizing, and sector rotation filters. When multiple conditions align, she opens a bull call debit spread on a qualifying setup. When exit conditions trigger — whether a profit target, a stop loss, or expiration logic — she closes it.

Every trade Maya sends to PeakBot is the same trade she is placing herself in our accounts — both paper and live. There's no human discretion involved — no one deciding "today feels right." It's purely rules-based execution.

+33.6%
Portfolio ROI since inception on $30k starting capital*
1,300+
Trades analyzed — 1,071 backtested (2019–2024) + 250+ tracked live on the Maya Tracker
$47/mo $150/mo after first month
Launch offer — first month price via PeakBot

Maya trades bull call debit spreads — she buys the at-the-money call and sells a higher call on the same expiration. A profitable trade is one where the stock moves up enough that the spread increases in value. Maya's full trade history is publicly visible on the Maya Tracker page, including every entry, exit, P&L, and the rule that triggered each trade.

* Past performance is not indicative of future results. All trading involves risk of loss, including possible loss of principal.

Every trade, fully visible.

Maya's full trading history is publicly available. The chart below shows portfolio growth over time — no cherry-picking, no simulations. Real trades, real results.*

* Past performance is not indicative of future results. All trading involves risk of loss.

You used to do the work. Now Maya and PeakBot do it.

When Maya sends a trade signal, every step from that point forward is automated. You just watch it happen.

Manual Trading

Get an alert from Maya
Log into your broker
Check if the price is still valid
Manually enter the spread
Monitor and close it yourself
Miss trades when you're unavailable

With AutoTrading

Maya identifies the setup
Signal sent to PeakBot instantly
Trade placed in your account
Position managed automatically
You get a notification after
Never miss a trade again

Four steps. Then completely hands-off.

You don't need to cancel your Maya subscription — it continues to work exactly as it does today. AutoTrading is additive.

1

Sign Up on PeakBot

Create your account at maya.peakbot.com. Maya's signals are already pre-configured — you don't need to do anything on the Maya side.

2

Connect Your Brokerage

Link your Schwab, Tradier, or tastytrade account using OAuth. PeakBot gets trade-placement access only — they never see your credentials.

3

Enable Maya's Tickers

In your PeakBot dashboard, enable the tickers Maya trades. Enable all of them so you don't miss signals on any name she covers.

4

Done. Sit Back.

Once connected, everything runs automatically. Maya sends a signal, PeakBot places the trade. No more manual execution — ever.

Supported brokers

charles SCHWAB | tradier | tastytrade

You control the risk. Completely.

The multiplier tier you choose sets the maximum number of contracts PeakBot can trade per signal. You can dial it down after signup — a 2x tier means up to 2 contracts, but you can set it to 1. Gains and losses scale proportionally with contract count, so you control how much exposure you take on each trade.

What you control on PeakBot's platform

Multiplier tier (contracts per signal)
Which tickers to enable or disable
Per-symbol position size limits
Total capital allocated to Maya
Brokerage account connection
Pause or stop execution at any time

Common questions

The multiplier tier sets the maximum number of contracts the algo can trade per signal. For example, on the 2x tier Maya can trade up to 2 contracts per signal. On the 4x tier, up to 4 — and so on.

You can always dial the contract count down after signup. So if you sign up for the 4x tier but only want to run 1 contract, just set it to 1 in your PeakBot settings. The higher tier just gives you the flexibility to scale up when you're ready. Gains and losses scale proportionally — 2 contracts = 2x the gains and losses of 1 contract.

If you're just getting started, the 2x tier is the default. It gives you room to start with 1 contract and scale when you're comfortable.
  • 2xdefault$150/mo  ·  $1,500/yr
  • 4x$300/mo  ·  $3,000/yr
  • 6x$450/mo  ·  $4,500/yr
  • 8x$600/mo  ·  $6,000/yr
  • 10x$750/mo  ·  $7,500/yr
No — AutoTrading through PeakBot is a standalone product. You sign up on maya.peakbot.com, connect your brokerage, and you're done. You don't need an active TradeWithMaya subscription for the auto-execution to work. That said, a TradeWithMaya subscription gives you visibility into why Maya is opening and closing trades, the full trade history on the Maya Tracker, and access to Maya's daily analysis.
No. Connecting your brokerage account only gives PeakBot permission to place trades on your behalf — nothing else. Neither TradeWithMaya nor PeakBot ever sees your username or password. The connection uses OAuth2 — the same industry-standard protocol used when you click "Login with Google." Your broker grants PeakBot a limited, trade-only token. You keep full access to your account and can revoke it from your broker's settings at any time. Your account. Your money. PeakBot just places the trades.
PeakBot currently supports Schwab, Tradier, and tastytrade. If you use a different broker, you'll need to open an account at one of these three. When setting up a new options account for spreads, use these settings to make sure you get approved: Account Type: Margin (not Cash) — Trading Objective: Speculation or Growth and Income — Experience Level: Good or Extensive — Option Level: Level 2 or Level 3.
Maya trades bull call debit spreads. She buys the at-the-money call and sells a higher call on the same expiration date. This is a defined-risk strategy — the maximum you can lose on any single trade is the premium paid for the spread. Maya enters only when multiple technical conditions align simultaneously, based on her trend-following rules. All trades are visible on the public Maya Tracker at tradewithmaya.com. Past results do not guarantee future performance.
Once you complete signup on maya.peakbot.com, here's what to do:
  • 1 Connect your brokerage account. You'll be prompted to link your Schwab, Tradier, or tastytrade account. This is how PeakBot places trades on your behalf.
  • 2 Enable the tickers Maya trades. In your PeakBot dashboard, you'll see a list of tickers. Enable all of them so Maya can trade the full watchlist. If you only enable some, you'll miss signals on anything left disabled.
  • 3 You're done. Once your broker is connected and tickers are enabled, everything runs automatically. Maya sends a signal, PeakBot places the trade in your account. No alerts to catch. No manual execution. Ever.
Brokers require you to answer a few questions to unlock options trading. To make sure you get approved for spreads:
  • Account Type: Margin (not Cash)
  • Trading Objective: Speculation or Growth and Income
  • Experience Level: Good or Extensive knowledge of options
  • Option Level: Level 2 or Level 3
Yes. Maya's complete trade history is publicly visible on the Maya Tracker page — no login required. Every trade includes the entry date, symbol, spread details, exit price, P&L, ROI, and the specific rule that triggered the trade. You can review the full history before committing to anything.
A $5,000 account can get you started. Keep in mind that at 1 contract (1x), Maya's trades can utilize between $7,000 and $10,000 in total buying power across open positions in a given month. With a smaller account you may not be able to enter every trade — but that's not necessarily a dealbreaker. The performance of this strategy doesn't come from opening a high volume of trades. It comes from disciplined entry criteria and tight trade management on the trades that do get placed.

Many traders find that a $10,000–$15,000 account provides more flexibility. Options trading always requires available buying power as a buffer, and having cash on the sideline means you're less likely to miss signals due to margin constraints. That said, the right account size depends entirely on your individual financial situation, risk tolerance, and trading objectives.

This is not financial advice. You should consult a qualified financial advisor to determine what account size is appropriate for your personal circumstances. All trading involves risk of loss.
Yes. AutoTrading is billed separately through PeakBot. Your TradeWithMaya subscription remains unchanged and continues to give you access to trade alerts, the tracker, scanner, and all other platform features. PeakBot handles the billing for execution separately.

Ready to let Maya trade for you?

Connect your broker in about 5 minutes and everything runs automatically from there.

Get Started at maya.peakbot.com

Supports Schwab, Tradier & tastytrade