Here is a clear breakdown in English of how the Maestro bot works, based on your transcript:
π― Overall Strategy
- The bot trades Digit Even (Par) and Digit Odd (Γmpar) contracts on Deriv.
- It is a Parity/Odd-Even bot β it watches recent winning digits and tries to bet against over-represented numbers.
- It waits for either:
- A strong series of even digits β then it enters on Odd (“Γmpar”)
- A strong series of odd digits β then it enters on Even (“Par”)
π How It Works
1οΈβ£ Entry Conditions:
- The bot monitors the last digits in recent ticks.
- You configure an analysis window (example: 1, 2, 5):
- If you set it to 1, the bot will enter after seeing 1 odd digit or 1 even digit dominating.
- If you set it to 2, it will wait for 2 consecutive odd or even digits before entering.
- If you set it to 5, it waits for 5 in a row β this is more selective but slower.
2οΈβ£ Trade Logic:
- When an imbalance is detected (one side dominating), the bot bets on the opposite outcome:
- If Even dominates β it enters on Odd
- If Odd dominates β it enters on Even
- The bot automatically adapts to whichever condition appears first β it’s not fixed to “only Odd” or “only Even.”
π‘ Risk and Recovery System
- It uses a custom recovery system called βPlexβ, not pure Martingale:
- After a loss, the next stake is increased β but not as aggressively as a full double.
- Example in transcript:
- Initial stake: $0.50
- Loss β next stake: ~$1.20
- Loss β next stake: ~$2.60
- Loss β next stake: ~$3.00 (not doubling strictly)
- Goal: Allow small accounts (“bancas pequenas”) to survive more recovery steps.
L Virtual Protection:
- You can add an L Virtual, which means the bot will simulate a loss before real betting starts again β adding safety during bad streaks.
β Configuration Options
| Parameter | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Analysis Window (1,2,5, etc) | How many odd/even digits in a row before entering |
| L Virtual (0,1,2) | How many virtual losses to wait out before entering again |
| Stake size | Starting stake per trade |
| Target profit | When to stop for the day |
| Stop loss | When to stop after losses |
π Bot Behavior Summary
- Flexible β trades on either Even or Odd depending on recent market behavior.
- Visual analysis required: You watch the histogram/column chart to ensure there’s a clear dominance.
- Safer than pure Martingale β recovery steps are smoother.
- Fast trading style β the bot will place trades quickly when conditions match.
- Manual pause/restart β when too many losses, user is advised to pause and wait for a better market condition.
π© Weaknesses
- If market is choppy (no clear dominance), it may force bad trades.
- Increasing the analysis window (5+) makes it very selective, may miss trades.
- Plex recovery can still lead to drawdown if long streak of losses happens β though less aggressive than Martingale.
β Summary in One Sentence
“Maestro is a flexible Odd-Even bot that detects digit imbalance and enters opposite trades using a smooth Plex-based recovery system, with user-configurable sensitivity and protective options.”
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