Describe your idea in plain English.
Get an EA-ready prompt.
Tell the lab what you want to trade — asset, timeframe, indicators, entry and exit logic. It writes a structured [PRESET] in the exact schema the Quant AI Agents EA expects, ready to paste in and run.
← Describe your idea and hit Generate — a structured prompt appears here.
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Writing prompts for the EA is the slow part.
You have a clear idea, but the EA expects a specific structure. One missing field or a wrong key and the prompt won't load.
You know the strategy in your head, but staring at an empty [PRESET] block kills momentum. Translating it by hand is the friction.
Hand-written prompts fail silently inside the EA. You only find out something is wrong when no trade ever fires.
From a sentence to a live EA prompt.
Three steps from a plain-English idea to a structured prompt running inside the Quant AI Agents EA — no syntax to memorise.
Write the idea in your own words.
# your input
"Mean-reversion on gold H4 — long when RSI is extreme low and the long-term filter confirms uptrend."
The AI writes the structured prompt.
[PRESET]
name: "MR Gold H4"
entry: rsi < 30 & trend up
[/PRESET]
Drop into MT5 and run.
Download .txt → load in the EA
Built on the EA's own schema.
The generator writes prompts in the exact schema the Quant AI Agents EA expects — the same Analyst / Bull / Bear / Judge / Decision pipeline that runs on your live chart consumes them as-is.
No converter. No adapter. No "it works in the lab but not in the EA." Generate, paste, run. If a field is missing or out of range, the validator flags it before you ever load the prompt into MT5.
Less syntax. More ideas.
Anonymous quotes from EA owners using the generator on live setups.
I stopped fighting the prompt format. I describe the idea, the lab writes the [PRESET] exactly how the EA wants it, I paste — done.
I keep a small library of prompts I generated in one sitting. Editing one and re-generating is faster than rewriting by hand.
Already worth owning the EA just for the generator. Looking forward to the backtester when it ships — that's when the loop closes.
Generator live. Backtester next.
- Q1 2026: Beta Tester
- Q2 2026: v1.0 EA Launched
- Q3 2026: Prompt Generator — live (EA owners)
- Q4 2026: Prompt Backtester — in development (EA owners get early access)
- Q1 2027: Custom-trained AI model
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