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AI-assisted trading lab · virtual money only

Watch bots test the market without risking real cash.

Bot vs Market follows a paper-trading simulator account as AI agents research setups, enforce risk rules, journal decisions, and explain what happened in plain English.

Paper trading only. Educational entertainment. No financial advice. Do not copy trades.

Bot vs Market neon trading dashboard banner
Process over predictions Rules before entries Journal everything
$100,000 Starting virtual cash
7 AI agent roles
0.5% Max risk per simulated trade
3 max Open positions rule

The experiment

A transparent paper-trading workflow.

Instead of hype calls, Bot vs Market shows the workflow: market regime, catalysts, technical setup, risk review, simulated execution, and post-trade journaling.

1. Research

Agents scan for market context, catalysts, liquidity, and possible setups.

2. Risk gate

No virtual trade goes forward without entry, stop, target, and position sizing.

3. Simulated trade

Orders happen only inside the Investopedia Simulator using virtual money.

4. Journal

Every decision is logged so wins and mistakes can both teach something.

Livestream ready

Built for a clean public stream overlay.

The livestream should show only public-safe project information: the simulator dashboard, rules, watchlist, simulated positions, journal notes, and moderated Q&A.

Open stream dashboard Read the rules
Market regimeSetup pending
Trade gateNo checklist, no trade
Viewer Q&AModerated answers only
Risk statusRules active

Risk rules

  • Max 0.5% risk per simulated trade
  • Max 2% daily simulated loss
  • No averaging down
  • No trade without a stop

Content rules

  • No personalized advice
  • No “copy this trade” language
  • No promise of returns
  • Educational examples only

Process rules

  • Document the setup before entry
  • Record why trades are skipped
  • Review wins and losses objectively
  • Use the journal to improve the system

Follow the project

YouTube: @botvsmarket

Videos and streams will explain the process, the simulator results, and the lessons learned.

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