EasyTrading
ReleasesJuly 18, 2026 3 min

Introducing the EasyTrading Blog: How the Ecosystem Works and What We Will Publish

We are opening the EasyTrading portal blog. This first article explains how XTester, CopyTrader, and the planned TradeStat service fit together, what works today, and what we will publish here.

We are launching the EasyTrading blog as a central place for news and research about EasyTrading products. It will cover XTester and CopyTrader releases, strategy research, trading risks, and development updates.

What EasyTrading is

EasyTrading is the umbrella brand for a set of algorithmic trading products.

Taking a strategy from an idea to live trading involves several stages. The rules need to be defined, tested on historical data, and assessed for risk. If other people follow the strategy, reliable execution, trade copying, and live performance records also matter.

Our products address different parts of this process:

  • XTester helps users develop and test strategies;
  • CopyTrader handles trade execution and copying;
  • TradeStat is in development and will provide statistics based on live trading data.

How the EasyTrading ecosystem is structured

XTester and CopyTrader are available today. TradeStat is still in development. The products are moving toward a connected workflow, but we will describe each integration as it becomes available rather than presenting planned work as finished.

What is available today

XTester: testing a strategy before launch

XTester is a Windows application for writing strategies in C#, running backtests, and reviewing risk and performance metrics.

The current public version is 0.0.68. It can test strategies against historical data from 14 centralized and three decentralized exchanges. XTester supports spot and futures trading and models commissions, funding, and liquidations.

Walk-forward validation tests a strategy on new periods of historical data that were not used during tuning. This helps expose overfitting.

XTester also includes an AI Research Lab that is under active development. An AI agent can propose strategy variants, run tests, and compare results. XTester can also be controlled by external tools and agents through MCP. These tools can assist with research, but their output still needs human review. AI cannot establish that a strategy is reliable or guarantee a profit.

Learn more: xtester.pw

CopyTrader: trade execution and copying

CopyTrader is a cloud-based trade-copying system. It supports spot and futures trading on nine exchanges: Binance, Bitget, BingX, Bybit, KuCoin, MEXC, BloFin, Gate.io, and OKX.

Traders can operate a copy-trading service under their own brand and domain. Strategy authors and their followers can use different supported exchanges. CopyTrader relays trades through exchange APIs and applies the configured copying parameters and risk limits.

Learn more: copytrader.pw

What is still in development

TradeStat is being developed to collect live trading statistics, including trade history, returns, drawdown, and equity.

The aim is to make trading records easier to examine than screenshots or promotional claims. We are not announcing a launch date yet.

Why we created this blog

The blog will explain how EasyTrading products work, how strategies are tested, and where the main risks appear.

Topics covered by the EasyTrading blog

We will publish articles about:

  • product releases and what changed;
  • strategy research, including tests that fail;
  • commissions, overfitting, execution, and risk;
  • how CopyTrader works;
  • AI-assisted experiments with source data;
  • development work clearly labelled as released, in testing, or planned.

We will not publish generic market summaries simply to fill the calendar. Each article should either explain the products or provide useful material for strategy research and execution.

Editorial principles

We will follow a few straightforward rules:

  1. We will distinguish backtests from live trading results.
  2. We will not present past returns as evidence of future performance.
  3. We will not describe features in testing as released.
  4. We will report negative research results when they reveal a useful risk or limitation.
  5. We will check numerical claims and product status before publication.

Where to start

Visit easytrading.pw for an overview of the products.

If you develop trading strategies, see XTester. For trade-copying infrastructure or a white-label service, visit CopyTrader.

We publish shorter updates and work-in-progress notes in the Telegram channel @foreasytrading.

Upcoming articles will cover product releases, strategy testing, and the practical work involved in moving from a backtest to live trading.