Discover

Track Top Performers

In the ​​Discover​​ module, Hyperbot's AI algorithms identify and analyze high-performing traders, helping you find market winners worth following.

🔍 How to Access the Discover Module

  1. Visit Hyperbot's official website

  2. Click ​​"Discover"​​ in the navigation bar

  3. Enter the trader analytics dashboard


📊 Trader Metrics Breakdown

Hyperbot evaluates traders across multiple dimensions. Filter and track using these key indicators:

✅ 1. Win Rate

  • ​Definition​​: Percentage of profitable trades historically (e.g., 75% = 75 profitable trades out of 100)

  • ​How to Use​​: Prioritize traders with >60% win rate; avoid consistently losing accounts

💰 2. Portfolio Value (USD)

  • ​Definition​​: Total assets under management (denominated in USDT)

  • ​How to Use​​: Larger accounts (100K+ USDT) typically employ more stable strategies

📈 3. Realized PnL

  • ​Definition​​: Total profit/loss from closed positions

  • ​How to Use​​: Follow traders with sustained profitability (positive PnL)

⏳ 4. Last Trade Timestamp

  • ​Definition​​: Most recent trade execution time

  • ​How to Use​​: Inactive traders (no recent trades) may indicate abandoned strategies

📆 5. Average Holding Period

  • ​Definition​​: Typical position duration (e.g., 2 hours = scalper; 7 days = swing trader)

  • ​How to Use​​: Match traders whose style aligns with your preferred timeframe

🔄 6. Open Positions

  • ​Definition​​: Current live positions (long/short, leverage, entry price)

  • ​How to Use​​: Gauge market sentiment (e.g., multiple whales going long ETH → potential bullish signal)


🔎 Optimizing Your Trading with Discover

  1. Filter for high win-rate traders (>60%)

  2. Analyze their open positions (alignment with market trends)

  3. Match holding periods to your trading style

  4. Regularly verify activity (avoid "zombie" accounts)


💡 Pro Tips

  • Focus on "whale" traders (Portfolio Value >100K USDT)

  • Compare multiple trader strategies (avoid single-point dependence)

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