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AF is martingale. You must limit risk using max trades max lot size and low lot exponent
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</blockquote>For forex robots based on the martingale method, you need a "rubber" deposit). And even if you trade a small lot, you can sit in a drawdown for months and wait for a reversal. No one will ever give you a super-profitable robot, and the higher the promises of earnings from such a bot, the higher the chance that this is a scam. Study technical and fundamental analysis yourself and build your own trading strategy, choose a profitable and reliable broker and earn on forex. This is what I did when I tried many robots and was convinced of their complete unreliability.</div>