Just confirmed some good news this morning — the quantitative trading robot ran all night and into the morning, with stable status and no issues with transactions.



Let's take a look at the report card:
11 transactions
Total investment: 159U
Total profit: 172.6U
Success rate: 100%
Profit +13.66U, return +8.59%

I was originally happy, but then I discovered a more serious bug. The code logic can fail in certain extreme scenarios, so I need to fix it quickly, or the subsequent trades will go awry.
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not_your_keysvip
· 7h ago
Ha, it's the same old trick. Make some money and get excited, then immediately fall into a trap. --- 100% success rate? I feel like that's the most dangerous signal. --- Bugs are like ghosts; by the time you find them, it's already too late. --- Earning over 13 dollars feels great, but the crash could cost thousands. That's the joy of quant trading. --- Wait, how long does it take to fix this bug? Do we have to shut down for a few days again? --- I just want to know what this extreme scenario really is and how extreme it can get. --- Robots run happily at night, but the bugs during the day can make you cry. --- With 159 dollars in capital earning 13 dollars, success rate 100%... Why do I always feel something's off?
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LuckyHashValuevip
· 7h ago
100% success rate? These numbers are a bit too perfect haha The bug came just in time, luckily it was discovered early 8.59% is okay, but fixing this tiny profit bug took half a day of work The robot is really reliable, but the problem is that human-written code always has vulnerabilities Extreme scenarios, just hearing about them gives me a headache. Fix it early and don't wait for a crash
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PanicSellervip
· 7h ago
A 100% success rate sounds too unrealistic. If the extreme scenarios are not addressed, problems could indeed arise later.
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BagHolderTillRetirevip
· 7h ago
8.59% not bad, but I'm worried that bug will really be a killer Back to 996 fixing code, these days never seem to end 100% success rate? Wait, could this data be too smooth? I'm a bit anxious The bot is having issues again, might have to start from zero, feeling exhausted This is the fate of quant trading, making money while also battling bugs in a game of bug斗地主
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RetroHodler91vip
· 7h ago
100% success rate? This data looks a bit too perfect. Could it be that the sample size is too small?
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ContractCollectorvip
· 7h ago
100% success rate? This round was indeed well-handled in terms of details, but I'm worried that it might fail under extreme market conditions. The robot runs steadily, which is good, but if you don't catch this bug in time, next time your account could be "permanently dormant." Stay alert. 8.59% overnight, the speed is acceptable, but bugs like this require attention. Small data sets can hide pitfalls that are the most dangerous. I prefer steady order execution, but I care even more whether the code logic can withstand extreme fluctuations. That's the key to sustainability. Found another bug... It feels like your process is: run a cycle, fix it, run another cycle. When can I truly be at ease? The results are good, but I want to know exactly what the bug in the extreme scenario was. After fixing it, run the data again? The number 100% looks impressive, but in my view, it should raise caution. Perfect data often means the test sample isn't sufficient.
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