Snipers-R-Us · Fleet overview

Bots that earn their seat at the desk

This market is loud on purpose. I built a small ecosystem of scanners and signal engines that speak the same language as my charts: VWAP structure, liquidity behavior, golden-pocket context, and confluence, not vibes. What follows is the story of how the fleet fits together. The recipes are mine; I'm not shipping the cookbook line-by-line. You can pull indicators on TradingView and watch the YouTube breakdowns. The bot mechanics stay in-house.

Human-filtered Battle-tested LLM-assisted build

None of this showed up overnight. I've eaten the drawdowns, rewired the logic, and trimmed anything that only worked in a backtest cosplay. Large language models accelerated the boring parts (scaffolding, sanity checks, documentation), but judgment still lives with me: what counts as a real sweep versus noise, when a stack is "leading" versus lying, and when to simply close Discord and touch grass.

If you’re expecting a magic button, wrong site. If you want a realistic picture of how indicators + scanners + discipline compound in a futures environment that actively tries to fool you, you’re in the right room.

Mini VWAP, GPS,
and why opens lie

Sniper Mini VWAP (the “stack”)

On-chart, I care about how multiple session VWAPs rank against each other, not just where one line prints. Shorter horizons tend to react first; higher timeframes drag the narrative. When the stack organizes in a clean order, it's one of the highest-confluence reads I use for directional bias and timing around session opens and closes. When it's messy, that is the information: stand down or size like you mean it.

Heikin-Ashi helps me read the first act after a reset without getting hypnotized by every wick. A bullish-looking open that's really a liquidity story happens more often than Twitter wants us to admit, often enough that I plan for the head-fake and watch how the stack resolves into the real trend.

1H · fast context 4H 8H Daily · anchor

GPS + pockets

GPS is where entries and exits stop feeling like guesswork. Pair that with the Mini VWAP stack and you're not hoping price "finds support." You're operating where multiple independent ideas agree. The bots downstream don't replace that visual literacy; they scale the hunt across more tickers than a human can babysit by hand.

Liquidation clusters and "obvious" liquidity pools matter because markets routinely travel to collect them. I'm not publishing the exact filters or thresholds (competitive hygiene), but the conceptual pairing is straightforward: extreme VWAP behavior + liquidity pressure + structure tends to be where mean reversion and continuation both pay, if your execution respects risk.

What each bot
is actually doing

Sniper Guru

Confluence signals

The flagship brain: it fuses divergence-style energy, anchored VWAP behavior, S/R and pocket zones, failure patterns, and distance-to-VWAP/volume sanity checks into ranked trade ideas with capped frequency so the channel doesn't turn into spam cannon.

Outputs land in Discord. Precision stack, not a slot machine.

Sniper Bot

Live futures execution

The execution layer that puts real capital to work. Runs confluence scoring against live OKX perp data, manages position sizing, and handles entries/exits with stop-loss and take-profit discipline.

Paper-trades by default; live mode available when you're ready. This is where signals become positions.

PaxG Bot

Gold · tactical deviation

Same discipline, different instrument: gold futures and PaxG through a tactical-deviation lens with pocket zones flagged when price gets disrespectful relative to longer VWAP buckets.

"Yellow card" moments, when stretch and pocket line up, are the ones worth a deeper chart session. Still alerts only; you pull the trigger.

Mind · Third Eye

Rhythm · macro pulse

Not every edge is a limit order. Mind is the bot that keeps the room honest about sentiment and narrative temperature: scheduled pulses that frame how greedy or fried the tape might be before I lean on the tactical tools.

It's lightweight by design: no carnival predictions, just another lens so structure trades don't happen in a vacuum.

StonksBot

Tokenized stocks scanner

Scans OKX tokenized stock perpetuals for setups that rhyme with the same confluence principles: structure, session context, and level-based decision making — applied to equity-backed crypto pairs.

NY session gated, LONG-only, and filtered for minimum notional. The stock market never sleeps, but this bot knows when to pay attention.

Sniper Guru Broadcaster

Session intel · 12x daily

The voice of the operation: 12 scheduled broadcasts daily covering pre-market, NY open, London, Asia, and after-hours. Each drop includes market read synthesis, top movers, sector rotation, and confluence context from the full indicator stack.

Not signals — situational awareness. Know the weather before you decide to sail.

How it meshes
in the real world

Scanners first, ego second

Dev-Liq and Short Hunter shrink the universe. Sniper Guru and Bounty Seeker decide what’s worth a full thesis. PaxG keeps precious metals from drifting into blind spots. Mind sets the emotional weather report. I’m still the one who says “trade” or “pass.”

Entries and exits

If you’ve ever punched in early because FOMO whispered sweet nothings, you already know why GPS + Mini VWAP matter. The bots echo that logic at scale: they don’t remove discretion; they remove boredom mistakes and missed scroll fatigue.

Indicators are public.
Execution stays personal.

Where to tap in

All of these bots are active in Discord — same fleet, same live context.

Discord access: deposit $100 and trade with my KCEX referral link.

Past performance is not indicative of future results. Bots emit informational context, not promises. The edge is the full stack: chart literacy, risk, and knowing when not to trade, plus a sense of humor when the market does market things.