Velox runs three AIs — Claude, Gemini, Grok — against every tick on fifty perpetual contracts. A trade opens only when at least two reach the same verdict. [ 2 / 3 = silver · 3 / 3 = gold ] Kelly-sized, circuit-broken, auto-executed.
Velox enumerates every combination of Claude, Gemini, and Grok agreeing or disagreeing. Only states with at least two concurring votes produce a signal — and only unanimity earns a Gold.
Each tile is one of the 2³ possible verdict combinations. Filled squares indicate a model voted in the proposed direction; hollow squares mean it disagreed or abstained.
A scanner, a monitor, a judge, and a learner. Each cron reads what the previous wrote; the optimizer folds outcomes back into the prompt. The engine never sleeps.
Pulls market data on 50 pairs, calls all three AIs with the identical buildAnalysisPrompt(), opens trades on consensus.
Three-tier partial take-profits, trailing stop-loss, and move-to-breakeven logic on every open position.
Claude re-reads every open trade against fresh context and returns a verdict of HOLD, TIGHTEN, or EXIT.
Reviews closed trades, adjusts per-AI confidence weights and risk parameters — capped at ±20% per cycle.
A snapshot from the dual virtual portfolios the engine has been running continuously. Metrics reset weekly; figures below are trailing 90 days.
The universe Velox watches. Cells flash as Binance ticks arrive; tiles are sized by market-cap weight so the chart reads like a treemap of the crypto majors.
Open the terminal. Watch three models argue in real time. Let the math decide for you.