Hermes Agent powers trading-strategy clone
The post highlights a Hermes Agent + Claude Code workflow used to clone a pro trader strategy and package it as a trading bot. The $3,500-in-4-hours claim is the hook; the useful part is seeing Hermes used as orchestration around a coding agent.
This reads less like trading alpha and more like a fast agent-composition demo. The stack makes sense: Hermes handles coordination and memory, Claude Code does the coding, and the result is a short path from idea to runnable automation.
- –Finance is a harsh test bed: latency, reliability, and auditability matter more than flashy agent demos.
- –The profit claim is anecdotal; nothing in the post proves the strategy is durable or reproducible.
- –The interesting pattern is orchestration layering, not a single monolithic agent doing everything.
- –For builders, this is a reminder that agents become more useful when paired with narrow tools and clear handoffs.
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2026-05-26
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