Horizon X1
- Experts
- Version: 4.0
- Activations: 10
I designed Horizon X1 specifically for USD/JPY. Not adapted for it — built around it, from the ground up. The pair has its own personality: distinct session behavior, intervention risk, and rate-differential sensitivity that most generic EAs simply aren't tuned for.
How it actually works
Horizon X1 runs on the M1 chart, but that's just where it executes. The real decision-making happens on the 1-hour and 4-hour timeframes — M1 gives it the precision to time entries down to the tick, while the higher timeframes keep it from reacting to noise. It's watching the bigger structure and using the smaller one to act on it.
The strategy is built around how USD/JPY actually trades through the day — the handoffs between Asian, European, and US sessions, and the specific windows where price tends to behave in structured, repeatable ways. Entries only trigger after passing through multiple layers of confirmation, so it's not firing on every setup that looks half-decent.
Risk and money management
Every single trade has a hard stop-loss — no exceptions, no "it'll come back" logic. Position sizing is dynamic, scaling with account equity, so growth compounds naturally instead of staying flat regardless of account size.
It's also a true intraday system. Average trade duration sits around 9 hours, and everything is closed out with no overnight or weekend exposure. No gap risk from a surprise headline hitting while you're asleep or the market's shut.
The backtest
I ran this against over 14 years of 100% real tick data — not modeled or interpolated. That window covers the post-2011 BOJ intervention period, the 2020 pandemic shock, the 2022 rate divergence cycle, and everything in between. Through all of it, the equity curve held a linear regression correlation of 0.94.
I've also run it live/forward-tested across Oanda, The5ers, Pepperstone, and IC Markets — different spreads, different execution models, different broker conditions — and it's held up consistently across all four.
Don't just take my word for it
Download the demo version and test it yourself, on your own broker, under your own conditions. Spreads, slippage, and execution speed vary from broker to broker, and the only way to know how Horizon X1 behaves on your setup is to run it there. I'd rather you verify it firsthand than trust a description on a page.
Bottom line
This isn't a martingale system dressed up to look smart, and it's not chasing every signal it sees. It's a rules-based approach built on session structure, multi-timeframe confluence, and strict risk control — designed to hold up across different market conditions rather than perform well in one and fall apart in another.

