Here is a clear breakdown in English of how the MACD (Mac Z) bot works, based on this transcript:
π― Overall Strategy
MACD (Mac Z) is a DigitUnder bot that trades primarily using Under 9 and Under 5 logic.
Core idea:
- It starts trading DigitUnder 9 β wins if the last digit is 0-8 (loses only if 9 appears).
- If it loses (if 9 appears), it switches algorithm to DigitUnder 5 β now wins only if the digit is 0-4.
- After it wins while in Under 5 mode β it switches back to Under 9.
This creates a dynamic recovery loop designed to lower the risk when losses occur.
π How It Works
1οΈβ£ Entry Conditions:
- You run the bot when the digit 9 has very low % on the column chart.
- Example ideal: 0%-4% for digit 9 β perfect time to start.
- You can also tolerate 8%-12% if needed.
2οΈβ£ Trading Flow:
- Under 9 mode: wins on digits 0-8, only loses if 9 appears.
- If loss happens (digit 9 shows up):
- Bot switches to Under 5 mode.
- Now wins on 0-4, loses on 5-9.
- Once it wins in Under 5 mode β it automatically switches back to Under 9.
- Bot switches to Under 5 mode.
3οΈβ£ Why this helps:
- Under 9 mode is extremely high probability (90% win rate in theory).
- Under 5 mode sacrifices some win rate but allows better payout and controlled recovery after a loss.
π‘ Risk and Recovery System
Recovery uses PLS method:
- Not pure Martingale.
- When loss occurs β stake increases in controlled steps, not full double.
- Safer for small accounts.
Algorithm switch is a built-in defense:
- Under 9 β if loss β switch to Under 5 β recover β switch back to Under 9.
- This reduces the chance of multiple losses stacking up.
L Virtual Protection:
- Optional.
- You can configure 0-1 L Virtual to simulate losses before real trade.
- Helps in avoiding bad cycles when 9 has a high %.
β Configuration Options
| Parameter | Meaning |
|---|---|
| L Virtual (0-1 recommended) | Virtual losses to protect during risky times |
| Analysis (usually 1) | How many digits to analyze for pattern β simple mode in Mac Z |
| Stake size | Starting stake |
| Target profit | Stop trading after this profit is reached |
| Stop loss | Stop trading after this loss amount |
π Bot Behavior Summary
- You manually watch the digit 9 % on the column chart.
- Start the bot when digit 9 % is very low.
- Bot trades automatically:
- Under 9 β if loss β switches to Under 5 β if win β back to Under 9.
- You are advised to pause the bot and wait for digit 9 % to drop again after seeing a streak of 9s.
- The bot can take frequent small wins β ideal for small consistent gains.
π© Weaknesses
- If digit 9 % is high, bot becomes risky.
- User must monitor digit 9 constantly β semi-manual operation.
- In periods where 9 starts rising after bot starts, losses can happen fast β user must pause bot and wait.
- Because the Under 9 payout is small, bot makes many trades for small profit β requires patience and good timing.
β Summary in One Sentence
“MACD (Mac Z) is a dynamic DigitUnder bot that alternates between Under 9 and Under 5 modes to maximize win probability and safely recover from losses using a controlled PLS system, with user-guided timing based on digit 9 percentage.”
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