New weather setups.
Opened positions on two cities:
Tokyo - https://t.co/sh9IZSXTiR
Bought 21°C, 22°C, 23°C - YES
Waiting for tomorrow. Models show the max temperature should be around 22°C.
Seoul - https://t.co/Vo4xnQ473n
Bought 23°C, 24°C, 25°C, 26°C - YES
This time I decided to play it safer. Profit is only around 5%, but the setup looks much more protected.
Clean ranges, controlled risk, now we wait.
What do you think about these trades?
Profitable trade on Tokyo.
Congrats to everyone who used the information.
Today I thought about an important question:
why do I even need my Weather Bot?
The answer is simple - to make my work easier.
I remember how I used to analyze weather markets before.
I opened 10 different tabs, checked multiple weather stations, compared forecasts, built one final view manually, and only then opened a trade.
Now everything is much easier.
I press one button.
The bot collects the data, analyzes the forecast, shows the expected temperature, gives me the market link - and in just 2 clicks I can open a trade.
This saves me hours every day.
And those hours matter.
I can still do what I love, trade weather markets and build my strategy - but now I spend much less time on manual research.
That’s the real value of the bot:
> it saves time
> simplifies analysis
> helps make faster decisions
> gives you more freedom
For me, this is the most important thing.
My Weather Bot @weatherscan_bot doesn’t just help analyze markets.
It makes life easier.
Low-risk weather setup on Tokyo.
Testing a new city from the @weatherscan_bot database.
I opened the range:
22°C - YES
23°C - YES
24°C - YES
Right now, this looks like one of the most interesting setups to work with.
Clean range, controlled risk, and a good chance to test how Tokyo performs in the bot.
Market link: https://t.co/K4KnxJiZKo
What do you think about this trade?