
ProfitMax Digit Scalper 2026 – Complete Deriv Over/Under Bot Setup Guide
⚡ ProfitMax Digit Scalper 2026
Complete Setup & Capital Management Guide
Community Trading Guide
The ProfitMax Digit Scalper 2026 is a trading tool designed to capture short-term opportunities in Deriv Synthetic Indices using digit probability analysis.
The bot analyzes recent tick data and identifies digit probability imbalance. When the probability becomes favorable, the bot executes Over or Under digit trades.
This guide explains:
• How the bot works
• How to configure capital safely
• How the recovery logic works
• Recommended trading setups
How the ProfitMax Digit Scalper Works
Every price tick on Deriv ends with a digit between 0 and 9.
Example price:
5234.78
Last digit = 8
The bot continuously analyzes the distribution of recent digits.
When a probability imbalance appears, the bot executes a trade using either:
• Over digit contracts
• Under digit contracts
This allows the bot to capture short scalping opportunities in synthetic markets.
Markets Supported
The bot trades Deriv digit contracts on:
Market: Deriv Synthetic Indices
Supported indices:
• Volatility 50 (1s)
• Volatility 75 (1s)
• Volatility 100 (1s)
Trade Type: Digits → Over / Under
These fast 1-second indices allow the bot to analyze digit movements quickly and execute multiple scalping opportunities within a short session.
Minimum Stake on Deriv
Deriv requires a minimum trade stake of $0.35 when trading digit contracts.
The ProfitMax Digit Scalper configurations respect this rule so traders with small accounts can still run the bot safely.
Recommended starting stakes:
This structure keeps risk controlled while still allowing the bot to recover after losses.
Understanding the Initial Stake Rule
Inside the bot you will see a rule like this:
if Initial Stake < 7
set Initial Stake = 7This rule controls the recovery starting trade, not the normal trading stake.
The Initial Stake acts as the recovery entry when the bot begins trading.
How the logic works
1️⃣ The bot starts trading using the Initial Stake value.
Example:
Initial Stake = 7
2️⃣ If the first trade wins, the bot immediately switches to the normal trading stake.
Example:
Trading Stake = $0.50
3️⃣ If the first trade loses, the bot continues trading using the Initial Stake value and applies the martingale recovery sequence.
4️⃣ Once a recovery trade wins, the bot returns to the normal trading stake.
This recovery entry helps the bot recover losses faster at the beginning of a session.
Adjusting the Initial Stake
The Initial Stake value can be adjusted depending on account size.
Smaller accounts should use a lower recovery value, while larger accounts can use a higher recovery level.
Example:
For a $50 account, using 7 may be too aggressive.
You can change the rule to:
if Initial Stake < 4
set Initial Stake = 4This means the bot will start recovery from 4 instead of 7.
Recommended Capital Setup
Explanation of the Table
Capital
Recommended account balance to run the bot safely.
Initial Stake (Recovery Rule)
The minimum recovery entry defined in the rule:
if Initial Stake < X
set Initial Stake = XTrading Stake
The normal stake used after a winning trade.
Martingale Split
Multiplier used during recovery.
Example:
Loss → stake increases by 1.35x
Martingale Levels
Maximum recovery attempts before resetting the sequence.
Target Profit
Recommended session profit goal before stopping the bot.
Selecting Trade Direction
The bot cannot automatically switch between Over and Under trades.
The trader must choose the direction before running the bot.
You can select either:
Over Digit Contracts
or
Under Digit Contracts
Recommended Under Digit Setup
Many traders prefer Under digit strategies because they provide wider probability ranges.
Common setups:
Under 7
Wins when the last digit is:
0–6
Under 4
Wins when the last digit is:
0–3
These setups are commonly used for digit scalping sessions.
Example Configuration ($100 Account)
Initial Stake: 7
Trading Stake: $0.50
Ticks to Analyze: 40
Martingale Split: 1.35
Martingale Levels: 2
Target Profit: $10
Trading Session Strategy
The ProfitMax Digit Scalper is designed for short trading sessions.
Instead of trying to make large profits quickly, the bot focuses on small consistent gains.
During a session, the bot may execute many trades — sometimes 70 to 100 runs — to gradually reach the target profit.
Many traders run the bot until the target profit is reached, then stop trading for the day.
Default Bot Configuration
Below is the typical configuration used by many traders when starting the bot.

