Hello everyone! Today, I decided to write my first article dedicated to studying the profitability of #bot_trading s. I had a question: how does the income from trading with a grid bot relate to a simple long position? What is a grid bot: the capital is automatically divided by the number of grids, and upon reaching the appropriate price, the BOT order is triggered, both short and long. What is a long order: as we know, it has been growing all the time, almost since its inception, although there have been temporary failures quite often in its history of price $BTC , but in general, a person who would have invested a minimal amount 2-3 years ago could have gotten rich. Therefore, I decided to check what is more profitable: a grid bot, or buying an asset, in this case, $BTC , at a certain time and selling it after some time. For analysis, I took the bullish trend from April 21, 2025, to April 26, 2025. I used the TradingView program, created an approximate strategy for the bot, through the Pin script with the help of AI, and got the result, of course, not the first time. But let's look at these results: The first picture is a graph of the price behavior of $BTC/$FDUSD $FDUSD- stablecoins on the Binance exchange. We see a bullish trend with a small price correction. The next picture is the Strategy Analysis tab - a tool built into TradingView. We see a net profit of +0.56 percent for the period. This means that our #bitcoin ot earned about half a percent of the invested funds in these 5 days. Not bad, but let's look at the buy&hold return period, where we will see how much we can earn if we buy bts from the beginning of the period and sell it at the end! Almost 9 percent!!! The difference is huge, and immediately there is doubt in the results, and indeed, we can see in Figure 3 that my generated strategy does not fully copy the grid bot from Binance - for example, we see only long positions and do not see shorts. I still don't know why it doesn't work... Second, of course, the $BTC price chart has not only bullish trends, but this will also affect the result of this competition. Third, the specific parameters of the bot also affect. But logic also suggests - it is better to buy cheap once and then sell expensive price! The only question is when????

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