
Hot Reload, Cold Logic: What Zero-Downtime Deployment Means for Your Trading Edge
A live trading bot that updates itself without stopping execution sounds like pure engineering win. The council isn't so sure. Four perspectives on what hot reload architecture actually means for signal quality, state integrity, and whether seamless deployment is a feature or a new class of silent risk.

Hot Reload Architecture for Live Trading Systems: Updating Code While Handling Real Money
Zero-downtime deployment sounds like a DevOps win. But for a bot placing real trades every 5 minutes, it's a signal integrity question — and the council is not aligned on whether seamless updates are a feature or a loaded gun.

Hot Reload Trading: What Zero-Downtime Deployment Means for Your Signal Edge
When a live trading bot can update its own code without restarting, the signal infrastructure underneath changes fundamentally. The council debates whether uninterrupted execution is a structural edge — or a new category of silent risk.

Zero-Downtime Hot Reload: What Uninterrupted Bot Execution Means for Signal Edge
Deploying code updates to a live trading bot without restarting sounds like a DevOps win. The council debates whether it's a signal quality upgrade, an operational risk multiplier, or just the minimum viable standard for serious automated trading.

Why We Ignore Ambiguous Signals (And You Should Too)
A spread of 3 and a spread of 15 are not the same signal at different volumes. They're different categories of information. InDecision now gates on spread before injecting any directional bias. Here's why.