Enlightened Stock Trading With 12 Trading Systems

Enlightened Stock Trading With 12 Trading Systems guides traders through a complete shift from discretionary decisions to a structured, systematic stock trading approach. Learners progress from understanding foundational rules and implementing their first systems to backtesting, diversifying across multiple strategies, automating workflows, and continuously refining their portfolios based on objective performance analysis.

Created by Adrian Reid
Last updated 07/2026
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What you'll learn

Understand the principles of systematic, rules-based stock trading and how they differ from discretionary approaches.
Implement your first 1–2 robust stock trading systems and follow clear entry, exit, and position sizing rules.
Backtest and validate trading systems using in-sample and out-of-sample data to build confidence in performance.
Design risk management rules that control drawdowns and protect trading capital across different market conditions.
Build a diversified portfolio of multiple trading systems targeting different market behaviors and regions.
Streamline and partially or fully automate execution of trading systems to reduce workload and emotional decision-making.
Analyze and refine existing systems for continuous improvement as markets evolve over time.
Develop a personal, belief-aligned systematic trading framework that is sustainable and scalable.

This course includes:

9.92 hours on-demand video
72 videos
18 documents
2.9 GB downloadable resources
Access on mobile and PC
Instant access after payment

Course content

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  • 1 Introduction
    13:22
  • 2 Why Systematic Trading is Best
    11:30
  • 3 What are Trading Systems
    13:24
  • 4 Why Backtest Your Trading System
    04:50
  • 5 What is the Difference
    11:29
  • 6 What Trading Setup Do You Need
    11:11
  • 7 How to Backtest an Existing Trading System
    05:47
  • 8 Sourcing Trading Systems To Backtest and Validate
    08:44
  • 9 Understanding the System Concept
    18:33
  • 10 Validating The Raw System
    08:54
  • 11 Ensuring Your Code is Accurate
    07:46
  • 12 Ensuring Your Code is Believable
    04:35
  • 13 Ensuring Your Backtest is Comprehensive
    11:58
  • 14 Optimizing and Enhancing Your System
    02:21
  • 15 How to Structure Optimization & Enhancement Work
    10:11
  • 16 Correctly Optimizing Your System
    17:44
  • 17 Enhance Your System the Smart Way)
    08:15
  • 18 Validating Results to Improve Confidence
    02:50
  • 19 Remove Outliers to Validate System Results are Achievable
    07:30
  • 20 Rule Significance Testing
    12:37
  • 21 Parameter Robustness
    05:18
  • 22 Ensuring Your System is Stable
    05:17
  • 23 Validating Your System on Out of Sample Data
    09:59
  • 24 Portfolio & Risk Management
    03:43
  • 25 Launching Your Trading System
    19:33
  • 1 EST - Total Trader Success Vision Workbook
    05:00
  • 1 Your Total Trader Success Vision
    06:38
  • 2 Visualizing Your Ideal Life
    03:50
  • 3 Evaluating Yourself
    01:33
  • 4 How will trading help you get there
    01:00
  • 4 Setting Your Trading Goals u2013 Returns
    11:59
  • 5 Setting Your Trading Goals u2013 Drawdown
    05:21
  • 6 Initial Drawdown Exercise
    12:39
  • 7 Ongoing Drawdown Exercise
    08:39
  • Total Trader Success Vision
    01:00
  • 1 EST - Total Trader Success Vision Workbook
    05:00
  • 1 Introduction to the T6 Trader Profile
    06:17
  • 2 What time of day will you trade
    08:12
  • 3 What is the tempo of your ideal trading strategy
    10:14
  • 4 What type of decisions should you make
    04:51
  • 5 What are the traits of your ideal move
    02:32
  • 6 Example description of traits of my ideal move
    18:56
  • 7 What is your ideal trade profile
    04:00
  • 8 Trade Profile Exercise Debrief
    02:16
  • 9 Which trading strategy appeals to you
    03:05
  • 10 Trend Trading
    03:54
  • 11 Swing Trading
    04:49
  • 12 Mean Reversion
    05:27
  • T6 Trader Profile
    01:00
  • 1 Introduction to Trading Plans
    05:15
  • 2 How to Create your Trading Plan Quickly & Easily
    05:51
  • 3 The Successful Trading Plan Mindset
    03:25
  • Trading Plan Workbook
    01:00
  • 1 Introduction to the Millionaire Trader Code
    17:06
  • 2 8 Stages of Trader Evolution
    11:49
  • 3 8 Critical Considerations
    07:37
  • 4 Stage 1 - The Reactionary Trader
    14:29
  • 5 Stage 2 - The Semi-Systematic Trader
    10:49
  • 6 Stage 3 - The Curious System Trader
    12:58
  • 7 Stage 4 - The Focused System Trader
    11:51
  • 8 Stage 5 - The Elegant System Trader
    08:27
  • 9 Stage 6 - The Diversified System Trader
    11:11
  • 10 Stage 7 - The Portfolio System Trader
    08:46
  • 11 Stage 8 - The Millionaire System Trader
    10:13
  • 12 Lessons to Accelerate Your Trading Journey
    08:06
  • Enlightened-Stock-Trading-Trading-Plan-Workbook-V2
    05:00
  • The Millionaire Trader Code Evaluation
    05:00
  • 1 Why you need trading software
    03:52
  • 2 The 3 Levels of Trading Software
    05:17
  • 3 Amibroker - The Best Value Trading Software
    04:04
  • 4 Why You Should Use Metastock Data with Amibroker
    05:53
  • 5 Subscribing to End of Day Stockmarket Data
    03:57
  • 6 Installing Metastock Data & Using 'The Downloader'
    07:40
  • 7 Updating Your Data Using 'The Downloader'
    03:57
  • 8 Confirming Your Data Downloaded Correctly
    02:57
  • 9 Checking 'The Downloader' Port Settings
    01:19
  • 10 Adjusting the Start Date of Data in The Downloader
    02:55
  • 11 Linking Amibroker to Metastock Data
    20:15
  • 12 Adding Stock Market Indices to Your Amibroker Database
    04:36
  • 13 Amibroker Orientation - An Overview
    18:02
  • Trading Software Setup
    05:00
  • Blip
    05:00
  • EST - The Trading System Collection - Blip
    01:00
  • EST - The Trading System Collection - Fear Harvester
    01:00
  • EST - The Trading System Collection - Gravity
    01:00
  • EST - The Trading System Collection - Liftoff
    01:00
  • EST - The Trading System Collection - Rebound
    01:00
  • EST - The Trading System Collection - Santas Helper
    01:00
  • EST - The Trading System Collection - Stratosphere Target
    01:00
  • EST - The Trading System Collection - The Fire Cracker
    01:00
  • EST - The Trading System Collection - The Freight Train
    01:00
  • EST - The Trading System Collection - The Slippery Dip
    01:00
  • EST - The Trading System Collection - The US Freight Train
    01:00
  • EST - The Trading System Collection - Weekly Burst
    01:00
  • Fear Harvester
    05:00
  • Gravity
    05:00
  • Liftoff
    05:00
  • Rebound
    05:00
  • Santa's Helper
    05:00
  • Slippery Dip
    05:00
  • Stratosphere Target
    05:00
  • The Fire Cracker
    05:00
  • The Freight Train
    05:00
  • The U.S.A. Freight Train
    05:00
  • Weekly Burst
    05:00

Requirements

  • Access to a computer with a reliable internet connection to work with trading platforms and backtesting tools.
  • Basic familiarity with financial markets or stock investing is helpful but not strictly required.
  • Willingness to follow objective rules and to commit to a systematic, evidence-based trading process.
  • Comfort with numbers and simple performance metrics such as returns, drawdowns, and risk measures.
  • An open mind to replace discretionary decisions with structured trading systems.
  • Access to a brokerage account or readiness to open one to implement trading systems in live markets.

Description

Enlightened Stock Trading With 12 Trading Systems is designed to guide traders through a complete transition from discretionary, emotionally driven decisions to a structured, systematic approach to stock trading. The learning journey is organized to build skills progressively, starting from fundamental concepts and leading toward diversification, automation, and ongoing refinement of multiple trading systems.

The program begins by introducing the core ideas of systematic trading and why rules-based decision making is central to consistent long-term performance. Participants first learn what defines a trading system: clear rules for when to enter a trade, how much to buy, and when to exit. These rules are presented as objective criteria that remove interpretation and emotional reactions. In the early modules, students focus on understanding market behavior, trend following and mean reversion concepts, and the distinction between discretionary chart reading and mechanical rule execution. By the end of this initial phase, learners are prepared to accept that consistent application of simple, well-tested rules can outperform complex, subjective methods.

Once the foundations are in place, the learning path moves into the Launch stage. Here, learners work with 1–2 straightforward trading systems that have been designed to be robust and easy to follow. The focus is on implementation rather than theory alone. Participants learn how to interpret system rules, identify qualifying trades from a universe of stocks, calculate position sizes based on defined risk limits, and place orders with their broker. The emphasis is on developing comfort with the daily workflow of running a trading system: scanning markets, entering positions, managing stops, and exiting trades according to predefined criteria. By the end of Launch, students can confidently operate a small number of systems and observe how rules-based trading behaves in live or simulated markets.

The next phase deepens competence through Stabilize, which centers on backtesting and validation. In these modules, learners are taught how to test trading rules over historical data to assess whether a system has a genuine edge. The distinction between in-sample and out-of-sample data is explained, and students practice structuring tests so that the system is not overfit to past market conditions. They learn to interpret performance metrics such as average return, volatility, maximum drawdown, and risk-adjusted measures, and to use these metrics to judge robustness rather than chasing optimized but fragile results. Practical workflows include selecting test datasets, setting realistic assumptions for costs and slippage, and documenting test results. By the end of the Stabilize stage, participants can evaluate whether a trading system is suitable for their risk tolerance and capital, and they gain confidence in following tested rules.

With validated systems in hand, the learning journey progresses to diversification. In this phase, students explore how combining multiple trading systems can reduce risk and smooth returns. The course introduces the concept of trading different market regimes, such as trend following and mean reversion, across various stock universes and possibly different regions. Learners examine how performance of individual systems may vary across conditions, and how systems with complementary behaviors can provide more stable overall results. Practical work includes planning a portfolio of systems, setting capital allocations across them, and monitoring combined performance. Participants also learn how to manage workload when running several systems concurrently, using structured routines and checklists for daily and weekly tasks. By the end of the Diversify stage, learners have the skills to build and manage a portfolio of trading systems rather than relying on a single strategy.

As system portfolios grow, the course addresses efficiency through automation. The Automate phase shows how to streamline the steps of scanning, signal generation, and order placement to reduce time and minimize human error. Students explore options ranging from semi-automated workflows, where tools assist with signal identification and calculation, to more fully automated implementations where software executes rules on their behalf. The instruction emphasizes that automation should follow a solid understanding of rules and backtesting, not precede it. Learners examine how to design automation that remains aligned with their risk controls, and how to monitor automated systems for exceptions, data issues, or broker-related problems. By the end of this phase, participants can identify tasks suitable for automation, implement practical solutions, and maintain oversight of their system portfolio.

In the final stage, the course turns to mastery and continuous improvement. Here, the focus is on developing the ability to refine, adapt, and extend trading systems as market conditions evolve. Learners analyze the performance of their systems over time, identifying periods of strength and weakness, and exploring whether changes in volatility, liquidity, or market structure call for adjustments. They learn structured approaches for making modifications without introducing overfitting, such as testing incremental rule changes, widening parameter ranges, or rebalancing capital across systems. The course also covers psychological aspects of systematic trading, such as maintaining discipline during drawdowns and avoiding the urge to override rules based on short-term outcomes. By the end of the mastery phase, participants are equipped to view their trading systems as evolving processes, maintaining rigor while adapting thoughtfully.

Throughout the program, practical workflows are emphasized. Learners repeatedly practice the cycle of defining rules, testing them, implementing systems in live or simulated environments, monitoring performance, and making data-driven decisions about improvements or portfolio changes. Each stage of the journey builds specific capabilities: the ability to interpret and follow rules; evaluate systems using evidence; construct diversified portfolios of strategies; reduce operational workload through automation; and maintain a disciplined, iterative improvement process. The overall transformation is from ad hoc trading decisions to a structured, systematic trading practice grounded in rules, testing, and continual learning.

By the end of Enlightened Stock Trading With 12 Trading Systems, participants have a clear, end-to-end methodology for designing, validating, implementing, diversifying, and refining trading systems. They can manage multiple strategies across different market conditions, operate efficient workflows for running their systems, and apply objective evidence to guide how they trade and how they evolve their approach over time.

Who this course is for:

Enlightened Stock Trading With 12 Trading Systems is ideal for stock traders who want to move away from emotional, discretionary decisions and adopt a structured rules-based approach, for investors seeking to build diversified portfolios of trading systems with clear risk controls, and for analytically minded learners who are ready to test, validate, and automate their strategies for long-term consistency.

Instructor

Adrian Reid
Systematic stock trader and trading systems developer
Adrian Reid

About Me

I have spent many years immersed in the world of stock markets, learning through both successes and mistakes how powerful systematic trading can be. Early in my journey, I was drawn to markets by the intellectual challenge as much as the potential for financial independence. Over time, I discovered that relying on intuition and emotion made results inconsistent and stressful, so I committed myself to building objective, rules-based approaches that could be tested and trusted.

My background blends analytical thinking with a practical focus on implementation. I enjoy breaking complex problems down into simple, repeatable steps, whether that means designing trading rules, structuring risk management, or organizing the daily workflow of running systems. Data-driven decision making is central to how I operate. I look for evidence, measure performance, and refine methods based on what the numbers show rather than on stories or market narratives.

I value clarity, transparency, and personal responsibility in how I approach my work. For me, trading is not about predicting the future; it is about responding systematically to what the market is doing now, within clearly defined boundaries of risk. I care deeply about sustainability, which means creating methods that can be followed consistently over many years without burning out or constantly second-guessing every decision.

My perspective has been shaped by market cycles, varied economic conditions, and countless hours of testing and reflection. I prioritize alignment between beliefs, methods, and lifestyle, aiming to make trading a supportive part of life rather than a source of anxiety. When I design or evaluate trading systems, I focus on robustness, simplicity, and practicality, always asking whether the approach can be reliably executed and adapted as markets evolve.

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