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# APEX — AIPowered MT5 EA Optimizer
[![Built with Claude Opus 4.7](https://img.shields.io/badge/Built%20with-Claude%20Opus%204.7-7c3aed?style=flat-square)](https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-7) [![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-10b981?style=flat-square)](LICENSE) [![Demo Mode](https://img.shields.io/badge/Demo-No%20MT5%20required-00d4aa?style=flat-square)](demo/run_demo.py)
> **An AI trader thinking out loud while it tests, fails, and improves a strategy.**
> Built with **[Claude Opus 4.7](https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-7)** for the [Cerebral Valley × Anthropic — Built with Opus 4.7 hackathon](https://cerebralvalley.ai/e/built-with-4-7-hackathon).
APEX is an autonomous optimizer for MetaTrader 5 Expert Advisors. Instead of bruteforcing
parameters with grid search, an LLM reads each backtest result, decides which parameter to
change and why, then runs the next backtest — iterating toward profitfactor / drawdown /
Calmar targets you set. Every reasoning step streams live to a dashboard.
---
## Why this is different
| Traditional optimizers | APEX |
| --- | --- |
| Bruteforce grid / genetic search | AI reads each result, **decides** what to change |
| Black box — see only final winner | Live **thinking feed** + periteration param diffs |
| No notion of *why* a config works | Stores AI analysis next to every run |
| Stops after N iterations | Stops when **quality targets are met** (early exit) |
| Oneshot validation | Outofsample **+ sensitivity** with live progress |
---
## Demo
![APEX in action](screenshots/apex_demo.gif)
> *6frame timelapse of one autonomous run — Phase 1 exploration → Phase 2 AI iteration → Phase 3 validation → verdict. Every backtest, every parameter change, and every line of AI reasoning streams live.*
A static highres view is at [`screenshots/dashboard.png`](screenshots/dashboard.png). The dashboard shows three live phases — **Exploration → Iteration → Validation** — with the AI's reasoning streaming on the right, parameter changes per iteration in the centre, and an outofsample/sensitivity validation panel that updates as MT5 finishes each test.
Other views: [setup wizard](screenshots/setup.png) · [settings modal](screenshots/settings_modal.png) · [bestresult modal with evolution path](screenshots/best_result_modal.png)
---
## How it works
```
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ APEX OPTIMIZATION LOOP │
│ │
│ Phase 1: EXPLORATION │
│ LatinHypercube sample N parameter sets → run in MT5 Strategy Tester │
│ → score with Calmar / PF / MFE / sessionstability / recovery │
│ │
│ Phase 2: AI ITERATION (autonomous loop) │
│ ┌──► Claude reads full history + targets + parameter schema │
│ │ ↓ │
│ │ Claude returns: { changes:[{param,value,reason}], confidence } │
│ │ ↓ │
│ │ Apply changes (clamped to schema bounds), dedupe, run backtest │
│ │ ↓ │
│ │ Stream `ai_thinking` + `param_changes` events to UI │
│ │ ↓ │
│ └──── Targets met? → exit early. Stuck? → random escape. │
│ │
│ Phase 3: VALIDATION │
│ Outofsample run on unseen dates + ±20% sensitivity probe on the │
│ top parameter → verdict: RECOMMENDED / RISKY / NOT_RELIABLE │
│ │
│ Output: ranked .set file + perrun report folder + final verdict │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
```
The AI loop lives in [`optimizer/ai_guided_loop.py`](optimizer/ai_guided_loop.py); the
reasoner contract is in [`analysis/ai_reasoner.py`](analysis/ai_reasoner.py); event emission
to the UI flows through [`optimizer/pipeline.py`](optimizer/pipeline.py) via SocketIO.
---
## Quick start
### 1. Clone + install
```bash
git clone https://github.com/<your-user>/MT5_Optimizer.git
cd MT5_Optimizer
python -m venv .venv
.venv\Scripts\activate # Windows
# source .venv/bin/activate # macOS/Linux
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
### 2. Configure
Copy the example config and fill it in:
```bash
cp config.example.yaml config.yaml
```
Set your Anthropic API key (get one at <https://console.anthropic.com/>):
```bash
# Option A — environment variable (recommended)
setx ANTHROPIC_API_KEY "sk-ant-..." # Windows
export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY="sk-ant-..." # macOS/Linux
# Option B — paste into config.yaml under ai.anthropic_api_key
```
Edit `config.yaml` to match your local MT5 install paths under `mt5:` (terminal exe,
AppData path, MQL5 Files path).
### 3. Launch
```bash
python app.py
```
Open <http://localhost:5000>. Register your EA on the **Setup** page, set thresholds,
hit **Start**, and watch the AI think.
### Demo mode (no MT5 required)
Don't have MT5 installed? Run the offline demo that feeds synthetic backtest results
through the same AI loop and dashboard:
```bash
python -m demo.run_demo
```
This is the path to use if you're a hackathon judge — you'll see the full thinking feed,
parameterchange panel, validation phase, and verdict screen without needing a Windows
machine with MT5.
---
## Configuration cheatsheet
| Key | What it does |
| --- | --- |
| `ai.enabled` | Master toggle for the AI reasoning layer. |
| `ai.model` | `claude-opus-4-7` (best), `claude-sonnet-4-6` (balanced), `claude-haiku-4-5` (fast). |
| `thresholds.min_profit_factor` / `min_calmar` | Quality gates a result must clear. |
| `optimization.max_iterations` | Hard cap on AI loop iterations. |
| `mt5.terminal_exe` | Full path to `terminal64.exe`. |
| `periods.train_*` / `validate_*` / `oos_*` | Train + walkforward validation date ranges. |
The full schema lives in [`config.example.yaml`](config.example.yaml) with comments.
---
## Project layout
```
MT5_Optimizer/
├── app.py Flask + SocketIO server (entry point)
├── config.example.yaml Configuration template
├── analysis/
│ └── ai_reasoner.py Claude API client (analyze + suggest_next_params)
├── optimizer/
│ ├── pipeline.py 3phase pipeline orchestrator
│ ├── ai_guided_loop.py Autonomous AI iteration loop
│ ├── result_ranker.py Scoring & ranking of runs
│ └── session_config.py Perrun config dataclass
├── ea/
│ └── schema.py EA parameter schema + clamp/validation
├── mt5/ MT5 launcher, ini builder, html report parser
├── reports/
│ └── writer.py Perrun HTML/CSV/JSON output
├── ui/
│ ├── templates/ dashboard.html, setup.html, reports_index.html
│ └── static/js/dashboard.js All clientside logic
└── tests/
```
See [`PROJECT_HANDOFF.md`](PROJECT_HANDOFF.md) for a deeper architectural tour.
---
## Live events (SocketIO)
The dashboard subscribes to these — useful if you want to plug a different UI on top:
| Event | When it fires | Payload (key fields) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `phase_start` | Each phase begins | `phase`, `total`, `mode` |
| `run_complete` | Any backtest finishes | `run_id`, `phase`, `net_profit`, `profit_factor`, `calmar`, `max_drawdown`, `score`, `params` |
| `ai_thinking` | AI narrates a decision | `msg`, `kind` (`info`/`reasoning`/`decision`/`success`/`warning`/`hypothesis`), `iteration`, `phase` |
| `ai_iteration_start` / `ai_iteration_complete` | Each AI loop iteration | `iteration`, `analysis`, `change_records`, `confidence`, `goal_status` |
| `param_changes` | Periteration parameter diff | `iteration`, `changes:[{param, from, to, reason}]`, `confidence` |
| `validation_start` / `validation_run_start` / `validation_run_complete` / `validation_done` | Phase 3 visibility | `kind` (`oos`/`sensitivity`), metrics, `passing` |
| `early_termination` | Pipeline stops before max_iterations | `reason` (`targets_met`/`no_profit`/`budget_exhausted`/`stuck_escape`/`user_stop`), `message`, `details` |
| `optimization_complete` | Run finished | `verdict`, `best_run_id`, `set_file_url`, full metrics |
---
## Contributing
Bug reports + PRs welcome. The codebase is intentionally small enough to read in an hour:
- `optimizer/pipeline.py` orchestrates phases.
- `optimizer/ai_guided_loop.py` is the autonomous loop.
- `ui/static/js/dashboard.js` is one file; no frontend build step.
Run tests with `pytest`. There's no CI yet — fix that and we'll merge it.
---
## License
MIT — see [LICENSE](LICENSE). Use it, fork it, ship it.
Built with [Anthropic Claude](https://claude.com/) for the reasoning layer and
[MetaTrader 5](https://www.metatrader5.com/) for the backtests. APEX is independent of and
not endorsed by either.