Here is a clear breakdown in English of how the Monarca bot works, based on this transcript:
π― Overall Strategy
Monarca is a Digit Over 2 bot:
- It wins if the last digit is 3-9 β 70% of possible outcomes.
- It loses if the last digit is 0-2 β 30% of possible outcomes.
Core idea:
- It monitors the digit histogram (column chart).
- You run it when digits 0-2 have low percentages and 3-9 are dominant.
- It uses a Martingale recovery system (doubling stakes after a loss).
π How It Works
1οΈβ£ Entry Conditions:
- You wait for digits 0, 1, 2 to have low percentages on the column chart (ideally ~4%-8%).
- When that happens β you start the bot.
- The bot automatically watches for 0/1/2 appearances:
- When configured condition matches (explained below), it enters Digit Over 2 trade.
2οΈβ£ Trigger Logic:
- You configure an analysis count (example: 1, 3, 5, 10):
- Example with 1: If 0/1/2 appears once β bot enters Digit Over 2 trade.
- Example with 3: Wait for any combination of 3 consecutive 0/1/2 digits β then enter.
- The bot ignores the order β any sequence of losing digits triggers the entry.
3οΈβ£ Trade Logic:
- Once it triggers, it enters Digit Over 2 trade:
- Win β profit.
- Loss β stake is doubled (Martingale) until recovery.
π‘ Risk and Recovery System
Martingale-based:
- Stakes double after a loss to recover.
- Since win probability is ~70%, recoveries are frequent β but risk increases after multiple losses.
L Virtual Protection:
- Optional.
- You can configure 1 or 2 L Virtual:
- Bot simulates losses first before entering real trade.
- Helps avoid entering during bad market conditions.
Best practice according to the teacher:
- After 2-3 losses β pause bot and wait for 0/1/2 to drop again before restarting.
β Configuration Options
| Parameter | Meaning |
|---|---|
| L Virtual (0-2 recommended) | Virtual losses to filter bad cycles |
| Analysis window (1-10) | How many losing digits to wait for before entering |
| Stake size | Starting stake |
| Target profit | Stop after this profit |
| Stop loss | Stop after this loss |
π Bot Behavior Summary
- You watch the digit chart β when 0/1/2 are low, you run the bot.
- Bot waits for configured count of losing digits (0/1/2) β then enters Digit Over 2 trade.
- If win β small profit β repeat.
- If loss β stake doubles β repeat until recovered.
- After several losses β advised to pause bot and wait for better chart conditions.
Fully automatic: once started, it watches and enters trades based on settings.
π© Weaknesses
- If 0/1/2 digits suddenly start increasing, bot can suffer fast losses.
- Martingale is inherently risky β long loss streaks can happen.
- Requires strong user discipline β do not force entries when chart is not favorable.
- Works best when user actively watches and pauses during unfavorable digit distributions.
β Summary in One Sentence
“Monarca is a Digit Over 2 bot that enters trades after observing losing digits (0/1/2) based on user-configured count, using a Martingale recovery system and optional Virtual Loss protection, designed for high-frequency small-profit trading.”
If youβre ready, send Transcript 5.
Just say: βHere is Transcript 5β.
We now have 4 bots analyzed β once you give all 12, I can also build a comparison table of all strategies if you want. π
