🤖 Bots Do Not Revenge Trade
After a major wipeout, the most dangerous trade is usually the next one. A trader sees red PnL, gets angry, increases leverage, enters without a clean setup, and turns one bad trade into a chain of bad decisions.
A bot does not care.
⚙️ Where the edge starts
It does not treat the balance as personal drama. It follows the rules: position size, risk, entry, exit, filters, pause, next signal.
No setup — no trade. Risk too high — no entry. Market too dirty — skip.
📉 Why this matters after dumps
After a sharp flush, the market often gives violent bounces, fake reversals, and another round of liquidations. Manually, it is easy to chase candles and call it a strategy.
A proper system waits for conditions: open interest, liquidations, funding, premium, and market structure.
ST-Bot shorts rebounds after pumps and overheating. It does not blindly short new lows. Spot-Bot works without leverage, where the job is different: survive volatility and avoid turning spot trading into a casino.
📌 The point
A bot does not make the market easier. It removes the weakest part of execution — the trader reacting in the moment.
After liquidations, this matters even more. The market stays the same. Mistakes get more expensive.
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