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5 AI strategies on SOL · $100,000 each · racing live against the MSCI World benchmark. Can any bot beat the market?

SOL Solana · Crypto · 24/7

The Race

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About the Challenge

Five strategies. Two bots. Who wins?

COWLS Corner is a live paper trading experiment with a simple question: can AI trading strategies beat the MSCI World? Every five minutes, 24 hours a day, five competing strategies independently analyse Solana (SOL) — one of the most liquid and volatile layer-1 tokens in crypto — and each generates a signal: long, short, or flat. All three bots start with $100,000 in simulated capital. The MSCI World (via the URTH ETF) is the benchmark they have to beat.

Each strategy starts with $100,000 in virtual capital and trades exactly 100 shares per position — long or short. Every position is governed by the same risk rules: a +7% take-profit, a −3.5% stop-loss that converts to a trailing stop once a trade is +1% in profit, and a 24-hour time-stop as a final backstop. No strategy can hold more than one open position at a time.

Trend-Following

EMA Triple Crossover. Watches for EMA(9) to cross EMA(21), confirmed by EMA(50) pointing in the same direction. Catches strong directional moves; struggles in sideways markets.

Mean-Reversion

RSI + Bollinger Bands. Buys when RSI < 30 and price closes below the lower band; sells short into overbought extremes. Profits from mean reversion in choppy, ranging conditions.

Momentum

MACD + Volume. Triggers on MACD crossovers only when volume confirms the move — current volume must exceed 1.5× its 20-bar average. Fewer signals, potentially higher conviction.

The Reader

Cowlpane news sentiment. Reads every Solana- and crypto-related article on cowlpane.com, scores bullish vs bearish language, and trades when sentiment is decisively one-sided. The wild card.

The Thinker

Regime-aware meta-strategy. Every five minutes it measures the market's current character via ADX: trending (ADX > 25), momentum (volume spike), or ranging (default). It then delegates entirely to whichever strategy is built for that regime — Trend-Following in trends, MACD+Volume in breakouts, RSI+Bollinger in chop. The Reader can override all of this when sentiment is decisively one-sided. One strategy. No indicators of its own.

All five run on the same live data, governed by identical risk rules. Positions, trades, and P&L are recorded in a database and the chart above updates automatically. Which philosophy wins over months: trend, reversion, momentum, news sentiment, or the one that picks its battles?

Current Positions

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Trade Log

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Paper trading only — no real money involved. Past simulated performance is not indicative of future results. Not investment advice. All investments carry risk of loss. For informational and educational purposes only. Not regulated by BaFin or any financial authority.  ·  Full Disclaimer