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Forex Trading Systems Lab

Forex Trading Systems Lab

By: 1KPIPS
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Trading Systems Lab is a practical podcast for traders and developers building automated trading systems. Each episode covers EA design, MT5 development, backtesting, risk control, and market structure—without hype or predictions. Topics include why indicators fail, how to evaluate expectancy, and how to turn trading ideas into code. Short, focused episodes based on real systems and real results.1KPIPS Economics Personal Finance
Episodes
  • Beyond the Binary: Integrating Price Action and Indicators
    Feb 27 2026

    This episode breaks down the persistent debate between price action and indicator-based trading, revealing why treating them as opposites is a false dichotomy. It explores how both approaches use abstractions to understand market behavior, and why relying purely on one method often leads to failure. For instance, pure price action can be too subjective for automated systems, while indicator-only systems often fail by ignoring market structure and context. Ultimately, the episode explains how professional systems successfully integrate both by using price to define market structure and indicators to measure conditions like volatility and momentum.I can also generate an actual audio overview (podcast) of this material for you to listen to. Would you like me to create one?

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    37 mins
  • The Math of Survival: Fixed vs. Percent Risk Lot Sizing
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode, we dive into the most critical element of trading survival: money management. We put two heavyweight lot sizing strategies in the ring, comparing the simple "Fixed Lot" approach against the professional "Percent Risk" model. Discover the hidden dangers of fixed lots, which ignore the geometry of a trade and can create inconsistent account pressure. Then, learn why the risk-based model is the gold standard, equalizing your risk so that every trade hurts the same, allowing you to survive inevitable losing streaks without a margin call. If you want to stop gambling and treat trading like a professional business, tune in to learn how to let the statistics do the work.

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    32 mins
  • Indicator Overload: Why Simpler EAs Survive Longer
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode, we break down one of the most common mistakes in MT5 Expert Advisor (EA) development: indicator overload. Many traders believe that stacking popular indicators like RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, Stochastic, and moving averages will increase signal accuracy and reduce risk. In reality, most technical indicators are derived from the same underlying price data. When combined blindly, they often create redundancy rather than confirmation.

    We explain why adding more indicators does not necessarily improve a trading system, and how it can actually weaken performance. You will learn how indicator lag leads to late entries, how conflicting signals cause hesitation and execution delays, and why excessive filtering can reduce trade frequency while increasing curve-fitting risk. We also explore how over-optimized backtests can look flawless in strategy tester results but collapse in live trading conditions due to fragile logic.

    For EA developers and systematic traders, this episode dives into the psychology behind complexity bias and why simplicity consistently outperforms cluttered systems over the long run. We discuss practical ways to evaluate whether an indicator truly adds independent information, how to design cleaner trading logic, and why robust systems focus on structural edge rather than indicator stacking.

    If you build, optimize, or run automated trading systems in MetaTrader 5, this episode will help you rethink your strategy design and avoid one of the biggest traps in algorithmic trading. Clear logic survives. Overcomplicated systems do not.

    Read the full breakdown: Why Combining Too Many Indicators Makes EAs Worse | FX News, Signals, EA Track Record

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    35 mins
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