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Importante revisione della strategia — ispirata dai migliori trader

Abbiamo studiato i trader meteo più redditizi su Polymarket — gopfan2 (+335.490 $ di profitto), WeatherTraderBot (+57.180 $), neobrother (+20.000 $) e Hans323 (+80.899 $) — e abbiamo completamente riscritto il nostro motore di trading basandoci sulle loro strategie comprovate.

Tre modalità di trading basate sulla ricerca

● Balanced — Default Mode
Trades within a disciplined 22¢–84¢ price band, avoiding both near-resolved longshots and overpriced favorites. Claude must approve every trade and skips anything under roughly 3% edge or where the forecast models disagree. Risk is controlled mainly through conservative position sizing (Kelly-capped at 5% of bankroll, and no more than 15% of remaining balance on any single trade) plus the full stop-loss and trailing-stop exit suite — not through narrow entry prices. This is the lower-risk default for most users.
● Aggressivo — esposizione massima
Uses the same 22¢–84¢ price band as Balanced — the difference is appetite, not price. Position sizing is roughly doubled (Kelly-capped at 10% of bankroll, up to 25% of remaining balance per trade), and Claude is instructed to TRADE rather than SKIP — taking setups with as little as 3% edge at HIGH confidence and recommending larger sizes. Materially higher turnover and higher risk for higher reward; for traders who want maximum market exposure and accept larger swings.
● Alta convinzione — esiti quasi certi
BUY NO a 90-99¢ su temperature impossibili (4°C+ lontane dalla previsione), BUY YES a 1-15¢ su long shot asimmetrici. Solo confidenza VERY_HIGH, 3+ modelli devono concordare. Posizioni mantenute fino alla risoluzione del mercato — solo protezione stop-loss attiva. Piccoli rendimenti percentuali con vittorie quasi garantite.
★ RECOMMENDED
● 20TradesStop — Fixed Burst, Hold to Resolution
A capped, walk-away mode. It uses the same disciplined Balanced entry logic (22¢–84¢ band, conservative Kelly sizing, Claude approves every trade) but with two hard rules: (1) it buys at most 20 positions, then automatically stops the bot, e (2) it never sells — every position is held to market resolution, win or lose. There is no profit-taking, trailing stop, or stop-loss; the outcome of each trade is decided by the market settling, not by the exit engine. The X/20 counter is live and slot-based: as markets resolve, their slots free up, and restarting the bot lets it fill those slots up to 20 again. Designed for users who want a bounded, fixed-size basket of weather bets and then a hands-off wait for resolution — total capital at risk is predictable up front, with no churn. Example outcome: with a $500 bankroll, expect a minimum ~$100 profit per completed batch of 20 trades (~20% per batch) — the safest, most hands-off way to compound on WeatherBot.

Sizing intelligente con limite Kelly

La dimensione del trade ora scala dinamicamente con confidenza ed edge. VERY_HIGH + edge 15%+ = posizione massima. Ogni operazione limitata al 5% (balanced) o 10% (aggressive) del bankroll. Nessuna singola operazione supera il 15-25% del saldo rimanente. Questo previene le perdite catastrofiche avvenute con il precedente approccio a sizing piatto.

Motore di uscita rinnovato

  • Periodo di grazia di 5 minuti sulle nuove posizioni — nessuna uscita falsa dovuta al rumore di prezzo
  • Stop-loss a -25% con stop rigido al -50% e chiusura forzata dopo 3 vendite fallite
  • Trailing stop migliorato — si attiva solo dopo un profitto significativo E oltre 15 minuti
  • I vincitori durano di più — obiettivo di profitto innalzato all'80% dell'edge catturato, solo vicino alla risoluzione
  • Una posizione per città+data — niente più acquisti di 4 esiti su Seul per lo stesso giorno
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