I tested it three times but auto trade…
I tested it three times but auto trade is totally useless, it makes loss and if it shows sell in analysis then the market will buy, it is totally useless, this money is wasted, it is not what it appears to be.
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I tested it three times but auto trade is totally useless, it makes loss and if it shows sell in analysis then the market will buy, it is totally useless, this money is wasted, it is not what it appears to be.
I know this guy is a scam he always sell ea that work only when he is the one using the moment you buy you never see any results keep blowing accounts his ea all work on martingale logic which must blow your account because it keeps adding positions so I knew this was same issue
Never waste your money on this scam bot. Speaking from experience, I tried to complain, and he deleted my comments and blocked me on Instagram, so he definitely can't defend the bot.
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