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Hi Traders,

Welcome to the final chapter of our 10-part progression series, where we show traders how to go from concept to a real-time multi-strategy portfolio using My First Algo (MFA).

Throughout the series, we’ve built and tested multiple strategy components — from filters to signal counters — and in this episode, we bring them together into a professionally structured model portfolio that is now actively running across several demo environments.

If you’re ready to build your own automated strategy and trade like a professional, this episode is where it all connects. You can get access to the My First Algo Pack and start building the foundation for your own trading success.

Key Points

  • Recap of the 10-episode MFA progression series
  • Demo portfolios using strategies built in the series
  • All portfolios are currently positive
  • Introduction to 2025 Trading Talk portfolios

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What You’ll Learn

  • How to build multi-timeframe models from one foundational pack
  • The importance of signal filters and timing adjustments
  • How to track model consistency through robust logic
  • What it takes to turn one idea into a scalable portfolio

Progression Overview

  • 365 – Welcome to Trade View X
  • 367 – Variables and Optimising
  • 368 – Creating a Portfolio
  • 369 – Modifying X Manager Algos
  • 370 – Trading Time Sessions + Spread Filter
  • 371 – Moving Average Cross Filter
  • 372 – Daily RSI Signal
  • 373 – Counting Signal 3
  • 374 – Lot Size Calculation Switch
  • 377 – Trading Talk Model Set Up (this episode)

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