100% of them work.GeneralGogol said:
100% all of them are a scam.
If you're lucky they will "work" for a few days\weeks until they stop working. Suspect anybody selling you his "amazing" bot for only $99.95.
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“Working” doesn't mean “making money”.GeneralGogol said:
No, 0% of them work.
If someone sells you a robot for $99, it's a scam.
If someone sells you a robot for $9999, it's a scam.
They are all unequivocally a scam. Nobody will sell you a robot that actually works for more than a few weeks, months.
Plenty of stocks and ETFs made money in the long run. Global diversified ETFs made money over many decades and survived many crashes.
I think you deserve some sort of award- you're by far the Troll king of this forum, rivaled only by the delusional 369.
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Technically, an index ETF uses a bot for trading. You can build your own bot to replicate an index.GeneralGogol said:
Plenty of stocks and ETFs made money in the long run. Global diversified ETFs made money over many decades and survived many crashes.
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ki#¤%GeneralGogol said:
I think you deserve some sort of award- you're by far the Troll king of this forum, rivaled only by the delusional 369.
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https://www.turtletrader.com/rules/In short: buy when it goes up and sell when it goes down. Not so late to buy at the top and sell at the bottom.Walter Rowe said:
or - pick a bot that trades something simple and possibly timeless - a tend trader or a break out trader..
These approaches have been working for decades
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It means fit to past data, that is totally useless.
You probably mean robust, which is different from anti fragile (ref. NNT)