How can I create MetaTrader 5 strategies more simply?
Use the MQR language in RikdomChart to describe trading rules and validate them with backtests before live execution.
Strategies and MQR
If you want to create MetaTrader 5 strategies without getting stuck in unnecessary complexity, RikdomChart MQR offers a trading-oriented language for entries, exits and filters — with debug and backtests in the same environment, connected to your MT5.
MQL5 is powerful, but not every trader wants to start with a full terminal language. Many need to express setup, filter and management rules more clearly and validate quickly before going live.
You do not need to change broker to develop better. Keep MT5 and use MQR + backtests as your research layer.
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Review examples and the language manual.
Define entry, exit and filters for the setup.
Validate scenarios and evolve the best parameters.
MQR aims to shorten the distance between a trader idea and an executable test. Instead of starting with infrastructure noise, you focus on setup logic and validate with speed.
When the setup repeats, needs clear filters, or you want historical performance before risking capital. Combining MQR with fast backtests accelerates that loop.
Use the MQR language in RikdomChart to describe trading rules and validate them with backtests before live execution.
Not necessarily. It is a trading-oriented way to create and test rules in the RikdomChart/MT5 ecosystem, focused on trader productivity.
Yes. The flow includes backtests and result comparison so you can evolve the best scenarios.
No. RikdomChart connects to your current MetaTrader 5 through RikEA.