THE THREE BOOKS — ROAD TO $10K

Three wallets. $2,000 each. Same market, same rules, first to $10K takes the crown. Here is how each one hunts.

Book 1 · the machine
GOLDEN

Trades only GOLDEN calls.

A golden call is the radar's highest-conviction read: the sharpest, most profitable whales on Hyperliquid have loaded heavily into one side of a coin, the crowd is stacked against them, and a wall of liquidation fuel is sitting right where it hurts — all at once. The wave is confirmed and the trap is set.

Golden calls are rare. This book waits for them and rides only the cleanest setups on the board. Fewer trades, higher conviction — and only ever one position open at a time. It never stacks.

Book 2 · the machine
STORM

Trades STORM calls + golden calls.

A storm is the setup before it goes golden — whales and the crowd already opposed, liquidation clusters building, pressure rising but not yet fully confirmed. Earlier, and more aggressive.

This book takes both storms AND goldens, so it fires more often and enters sooner. Busier, faster, more chances — and more risk. Still only one position open at a time, just like Golden. The hungry machine.

Book 3 · the human
BNB ASTRONAUT

100% manual. No bot.

This one is me. Same radar, same $2K, same rules — but every trade is pulled by hand on instinct, discretion and feel. No automation, no gate, just a human reading the board.

Man against the machines. If the bots beat me, the system works. If I beat them — well, somebody is getting called a toaster.

HOW WE SIZE — VOLATILITY, NOT A FLAT BET

Neither bot bets the same on every coin. A calm coin and a violent meme coin do not carry the same risk, so the machines size inversely to volatility — bigger on the calm ones, smaller on the wild ones — so a stop-out costs about the same no matter what is being traded. Disciplined risk, not a flat gamble.

See the live volatility sheet → — every coin's daily ATR and the position size it earns, updated live.

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