Evaluating Forex Trading Systems — Lessons Learned from Being in the Trenches

One of the most important skills that you should develop to be a successful Forex trader is a skill of evaluating Forex trading systems. Why is this skills so valuable? Because all Forex trading systems are not created equal. Some are great, some are good, and some don’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of ever working. As traders we all want to avoid those trading systems which fall into the last category.

Whether you were buying a commercially available Forex trading system or you are developing your own here are some tips that will assist you in evaluating Forex trading systems.

Beware of short track records — when you’re judging a trading system you should always be very skeptical. One of the things that is a serious red flag is a short track record. To clarify the track record is basically an overview of the system’s performance over a certain period of time. Track records of five years or more give a lot more information to work with than something along the lines of a one or two month track record. A one or two month track record is just way too short. If a trading system is good, and I mean really good, then the system developers should want to show you as much data as possible. If that data simply is unavailable then something is wrong.

Beware of “too good to be true” performance claims — even if a commercially available trading system shows you a long-term track record be mindful of the claims being made. The Forex landscape is riddled with Forex trading systems that claim to have never experienced the loss and other such nonsense. The attempts of Forex trading system vendors to undermine the risks involved in Forex trading has been falling under increasing scrutiny from regulatory authorities. This is actually very good news as it should eliminate some of the trash that is being sold today.

One very common feature of many commercially available for extruding systems is that many of them display high percentages of winning trades. It seems each time a new Forex trading system is released it will try to outdo what is currently available. Just keep in mind that it is not necessary to have a super high percentage of winning trades in order to trade Forex successfully.

Always be mindful of the maximum drawdown — the maximum drawdown is a very significant performance measurement for any Forex trading system. The maximum drawdown lets us know the largest peak to valley dip in a trading systems equity over a particular period of time. If you don’t know the maximum drawdown of a commercially available Forex trading system you should not buy that particular trading system.

We’ve had an opportunity to cover just a few tips with regard to evaluating Forex trading systems. By filtering commercially available Forex trading using the scrutiny of these tips you’ll stand a much better chance of finding the trading system or systems that are right for you. By learning to evaluate Forex trading systems you’re placing yourself miles ahead of many who seek to succeed in Forex trading.