Maestro Bot

Here is a clear breakdown in English of how the Maestro bot works, based on your transcript:


🎯 Overall Strategy

  • The bot trades Digit Even (Par) and Digit Odd (Ímpar) 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 (“Ímpar”)
    • A strong series of odd digits β†’ then it enters on Even (“Par”)

πŸ›  How It Works

1️⃣ 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.

2️⃣ 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.”

πŸ›‘ Risk and Recovery System

  • It uses a custom recovery system called β€œPlex”, 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.

βš™ 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

πŸ‘€ 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.

🚩 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.

⭐ 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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