The trading bot performance in the last 24 hours has been pretty good—14 trades with only one loss, a win rate of nearly 93%, and a return of 11%. However, that loss was a bit awkward, mainly because the current strategy logic isn't flexible enough, only supporting single re-entries and lacking dynamic position adjustment. When encountering certain market conditions, it becomes a bit powerless. I'm planning to optimize this part today to try to eliminate such avoidable losses. Then I'll run a few more data tests to see if I can further improve stability.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 4h ago
A 93% win rate sounds good, but should we reflect on that one big loss?
The rigid re-entry logic is indeed a trap; dynamic adjustments might be more prone to pitfalls.
11% profit looks decent, but I'm worried it might get worse after optimization haha.
The single re-entry limit definitely needs to be addressed; looking forward to your updated plan.
An unresponsive bot when the market turns is so embarrassing...
Just optimizing the logic isn't enough; running data with too few samples is pointless.
Feels like every optimization is just covering up the previous bug?
I like the idea of a "deadlock loss," but we'll see if it really gets stuck.
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degenonymous
· 4h ago
A 93% win rate sounds sexy, but that one crash was enough to be heartbreaking... The logic of re-adding positions is indeed a major challenge for bots.
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WhaleWatcher
· 4h ago
A 93% win rate sounds impressive, but that one crash is the most worth reviewing, right?
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LootboxPhobia
· 5h ago
A 93% win rate sounds great, but why was that one crash so costly?
The trading bot performance in the last 24 hours has been pretty good—14 trades with only one loss, a win rate of nearly 93%, and a return of 11%. However, that loss was a bit awkward, mainly because the current strategy logic isn't flexible enough, only supporting single re-entries and lacking dynamic position adjustment. When encountering certain market conditions, it becomes a bit powerless. I'm planning to optimize this part today to try to eliminate such avoidable losses. Then I'll run a few more data tests to see if I can further improve stability.