Futures Hedge Bot
Holds a long and a short position on the same coin at the same time. Whichever way the market moves, one side is working — and each side closes on its own terms.
Stop guessing the direction.
A one-directional bot needs the market to go your way. The hedge bot opens both sides at once, so a move in either direction produces orders that can be closed in profit. The cost of that flexibility is that one side is always underwater — which is why each side carries its own ladder and its own targets rather than being netted together.
Illustration of the strategy logic. Not live market data, and not a performance claim.
The rules, in order.
A sideways market.
BTC drifts between 66,000 and 70,000 for a week
- Both legs open at 68,400. The long is down, the short is up.
- Price falls to 66,720. The long adds a cover and improves its average; the short’s first order reaches its target and closes in profit.
- Price rebounds to 69,240. Now the short adds a cover, and the long books profit on the way up.
- Each swing produces closed orders on one side or the other. The session ends when the combined net profit target is reached.
Illustrative only. A market that trends hard in one direction without retracing is the difficult case for this strategy, not the sideways one.
Futures is coming.
Spot strategies are live today, and futures will be included in every package at no extra cost when it launches.
