From idea to fully-tested automation in a few clear steps. Transparent, collaborative, and designed for traders.
We start with an intake form followed by a 30–45 minute consultation call to understand your trading strategy, risk parameters, and technical requirements.
We translate your trading rules into a comprehensive technical brief, outlining all entry/exit conditions, risk controls, and system behavior.
Implementation of your strategy with all specified conditions, multi-timeframe logic, position sizing, and risk management controls.
Forward testing on demo accounts with your oversight. Small tweaks and refinements are included to ensure the system behaves as expected.
You receive the compiled bot file, comprehensive documentation, installation guide, and a 30-day support window for any technical issues.
Help us build exactly what you need
Screenshots or description of your strategy
Entry and exit rules in plain language
Risk preferences (% per trade, max drawdown)
Preferred platform (MT5, TradingView, etc.)
Historical trade logs or backtest screenshots
Existing indicator references or code snippets
Specific session/time filters
Custom dashboard or alert requirements
Fill out our intake form and we'll schedule your consultation call.
Start the processWe build software – Structured Trading provides custom trading automation development services. We do not provide financial advice, investment recommendations, or guarantee any trading outcomes or profitability.
Client responsibility – You are solely responsible for where, when, and how you choose to deploy any trading bot we deliver. All trading decisions, capital allocation, and risk management remain entirely under your control and discretion.
Testing & due diligence – Live deployment should always follow your own comprehensive testing, validation, and risk assessments. We strongly recommend extended forward testing on demo accounts before committing real capital.
Rule-based systems only – All development work is strictly rule-based and algorithmic. We do not implement discretionary logic, vague conditions, or subjective decision-making processes. Every behavior must be clearly defined and programmatically executable.
Trading financial instruments carries substantial risk of loss. Past performance does not indicate future results. Automated systems can malfunction or produce unexpected behavior. Never trade with capital you cannot afford to lose.