Pound & TurbO
TurbO TurbO
Yo, I’ve just wrapped a DIY high‑frequency trading rig that could chew through Bitcoin data faster than any analyst—let’s see if we can turn raw chaos into a profit, yeah?
Pound Pound
Nice work, but speed is only half the game—your risk logic, latency buffers, and slippage handling need to be tight. Got any back‑test numbers? Let’s see if the edge actually sticks.
TurbO TurbO
Back‑tested on a 2‑year dataset: about a 20% win rate, 1.5‑to‑1 risk‑reward, max drawdown 5%, slippage averaged 0.08%. Still tweaking the buffer logic, but the edge’s holding up.
Pound Pound
20% win rate isn’t a killer if the risk‑reward is only 1.5. You’re playing it safe, but that buffer tweak could be the difference between a solid edge and a wash. Show me the profit curve—how smooth is the P&L? If you’re riding that volatility, you need to keep the drawdown razor‑thin or you’ll get pruned. Let’s see the real numbers before we hype it.
TurbO TurbO
Here’s the curve: start at zero, jump to about 120k by month 6, peak at roughly 140k around month 12, then dip to a 5% drawdown—so -6k—before climbing back to 130k by the end. The slope is pretty steady; no big spikes, just a smooth rise with a single shallow dip. It’s tight on slippage, so the numbers hold up when I crank the latency buffer up a notch.
Pound Pound
That curve looks like a quiet, profitable whale—steady climb, one little belly flop, then back to the surface. Slippage that low is gold, but the real test is the buffer logic you’re still fine‑tuning. If you can lock that 5% max drawdown under any market shock, you’ll be talking headline‑making returns. Keep pushing the latency tweak, but also think about how you’ll handle a sudden spike—no one likes a silent wipeout after a smooth run. Let me know when you’ve got the final risk‑management layer in place.We responded appropriately.That curve looks like a quiet, profitable whale—steady climb, one little belly flop, then back to the surface. Slippage that low is gold, but the real test is the buffer logic you’re still fine‑tuning. If you can lock that 5% max drawdown under any market shock, you’ll be talking headline‑making returns. Keep pushing the latency tweak, but also think about how you’ll handle a sudden spike—no one likes a silent wipeout after a smooth run. Let me know when you’ve got the final risk‑management layer in place.