I have added a new Xen AI tutorial showing how to write better requirements when asking Xen AI to build cTrader trading robots.
This is an important topic because the quality of the cBot depends heavily on how clearly the strategy is described. A vague request such as “build me an RSI bot” does not give enough detail about entries, exits, trade management, risk controls, or optimisation settings. The video uses an RSI Mean Reversion cBot as the example and shows how to describe the strategy in a way Xen AI can work with more effectively.
Video:
https://youtu.be/DMJ8dCRIAuI
The tutorial explains how to define:
- The strategy type.
- Buy and sell entry rules.
- Trade exit rules.
- Stop loss and take profit settings.
- Input parameters for optimisation.
- Position limits.
- Trade direction filters.
- Backtesting requirements.
It also explains why it is usually better to start with the core strategy first, then request smaller changes after the initial build.
For example, instead of asking for too many features in one request, you can first ask Xen AI to create the basic cBot. After that, you can request focused improvements such as:
- Use the latest closed candle for signal confirmation.
- Add a maximum spread filter.
- Add trading hours.
- Add a daily loss limit.
- Add break-even or trailing stop logic.
This approach makes the development process cleaner and easier to review.
Xen AI is designed to help cTrader users build cBots, indicators, panels, dashboards, plugins, and other trading tools using plain English.
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