How Ruby tiers work — daily quotas, default sizing, and hard dollar caps.
Position size is how much of your account balance Ruby may allocate to a single trade, subject to hard dollar caps. Starter defaults to 5% with a $100/trade cap; Pro defaults to 10% with a $250 cap; Max defaults to 15% with a $500 cap. Free uses 20% sizing but is capped at $50/trade.
Larger sizing and higher caps can increase both upside and drawdowns. Ruby only trades when signals qualify, but no strategy wins 100% of the time.
💡 Ruby has run a 76.7% win rate across 30 closed Ruby paper trades, but past performance does not guarantee future results. Larger paid-tier sizing and caps can increase drawdowns, and 20% sizing requires explicit acknowledgement.
⚠️ The Max tier is not suitable for everyone. Larger trade caps can create meaningful drawdowns. Selecting 20% sizing requires explicit high-risk acknowledgement.
Yes — you can change your risk tier at any time from the KalshiEdge dashboard. The change takes effect on the next trade cycle (usually within a few minutes). The bot will not close any open positions when you switch tiers; it simply applies the new sizing rules going forward.
Upgrading your plan to access a higher tier is also instant — go to Pricing and upgrade directly from the dashboard.
Start with Free or Starter. You can always upgrade once you've seen how Ruby performs.
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