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Yes, that's true, but changing settings such as time period, profit target, or maximum risk, can affect the final results of an algorithm.
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</blockquote>It depends on what algorithm we are talking about. For example, if a bot is created on the martingale algorithm, then no matter how you reduce risks or something else, this adviser will still drain the deposit, only it will happen a little slower. I have not yet seen a single profitable adviser created on the martingale algorithm, although I myself have tried and tested a lot of such bots in my time.</div>