#事件合约 Recent scams that have appeared!
The first type is showcasing their so-called 1000 times or 1-minute event contracts. Then they lure you to third-party websites or exchanges. This is purely a scam. Moreover, there are many such fake accounts in the square. Essentially, you can't win or withdraw your money.
The second type involves many using tradingview indicators. They also show you a recent high win rate. It only indicates that their recent win rate is very high. If you look at it over the long term, their win rate tends to be around 53-58%. Let me elaborate on this.
In the second type, the first category, they give you a free test of a tradingview indicator (they only provide you one indicator, not their strategy, because the strategy can backtest the win rate of this indicator. You pull a year's data and then backtest it, and the win rate of their indicator will be exposed). They set up an alert. When the alert goes off, you place your order. It's the same old problem. There is a delay. From the signal coming out to you manually placing the order on your phone, it generally takes about 5-10 seconds. For 10-minute event contracts, it often results in a price drop. This 5-10 seconds affects the win rate by 3-5%, reducing it to only 50-53%. Isn't that a loss?
The second type's second category involves automation. Mobile scripts execute tradingview strategies. This kind of script is slightly faster than manual execution, maintaining a delay of 3-10 seconds. (Because tradingview's official alerts inherently have a delay, at least 1 second. The maximum delay could be up to 10 seconds.) Overall, it is somewhat better than the manual method mentioned above. The problem is that the win rate cap is at 60%.
In summary, the first type of pure scams has recently appeared, and basically, no one falls for them. However, the second type has many instances. Because they allow you to test. If you really want to try, just have them authorize you the strategy and then use tradingview's backtesting feature for a year to three years of data. You can easily see the number of trades and win rate. You must personally test it; do not just listen to their claimed win rate. (If you are interested in any particular strategy and don't want to get scammed, you can let me know, and I will try it out. I will see what it's all about.)