Forex Trading Robot: Definition, How It Works, and Costs.
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What Is a Forex Trading Bot or Robot?
A forex trading bot or robot is the colloquial term for a software program based on foreign exchange market price movements that signals traders to buy or sell a currency pair at a given point in time.
These systems can be automated and can be integrated with online forex brokers or exchange platforms.
Key Takeaways.
Forex trading robots are automated software programs used to generate trading signals in FX markets. Forex robots are designed to remove the psychological element of trading, which can be detrimental. While forex trading robots advertise the prospect of profits, it is important to remember that they are limited in their capabilities and not foolproof.
Understanding Forex Trading Robots.
Forex trading robots are automated software programs that generate trading signals. Most of these robots are built with MetaTrader, using the MQL scripting language, which lets traders generate trading signals or place orders, and manage trades.
Forex robots are designed to remove trading's psychological element, which can be detrimental.
Automated forex trading robots are available for purchase over the internet, but traders should exercise caution when buying a trading system this way. Oftentimes, companies will spring up overnight to sell trading systems with a money-back guarantee before disappearing a few weeks later. They may cherry-pick successful trades as the most likely outcome for a trade or use curve-fitting to generate great results when backtesting a system, but these are not legitimate systems for assessing risk and opportunity.
Another criticism of forex trading robots is that they generate profits over the short term but their performance over the long term is mixed. This is primarily because they are automated to move within a certain range and follow trends. As a result, a sudden price movement can wipe out profits made in the short term.
Important.
There is no such thing as a “holy grail” for trading systems, because if someone did develop a money-making system that was failproof, they would not want to share it with the general public. This is why institutional investors and hedge funds keep their black box trading programs under lock and key.
Developing Your Own Trading System.
Forex traders may want to consider developing their own automated trading systems rather than take a risk on third-party forex trading robots.
The best way to get started is to open a demo account with a forex trading broker that supports MetaTrader and then start experimenting with developing MQL scripts. After developing a system that performs well when backtesting, traders should apply the program to paper trading to test the effectiveness of the system in live environments. Unsuccessful programs can be tweaked, while successful programs can be ramped up with increasingly larger amounts of real capital.
In general, many traders try to develop automated trading systems based on their existing technical trading rules. Some of these systems are more successful than others. An example might be a trader who watches for breakouts and has a specific strategy for determining a stop-loss and take-profit (T/P) point. These rules could be easily modified to operate in an automated fashion rather than being manually executed. Traders should keep an eye on these systems to ensure that they’re working as expected and make adjustments when necessary.
What Does a Forex Robot Cost?
The price varies based on which system is used. For example, the 1000pip Climber System has an introductory one-time price of $97, while the GPS Forex Robot has a one-time charge of $149. Other systems offer higher-end options for a monthly or yearly subscription price.
Can a Forex Robot Trade Cryptocurrency?
Yes, a forex robot can be used to trade cryptocurrency. One such robot designed for that purpose is Coinrule, a full automated crypto trading robot that has subscription prices ranging from zero to more than $5,000 per year.
Does a Forex Trading Bot Work Constantly?
A forex trading robot, or bot, can be programmed to trade constantly, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. However, allowing this level of ongoing trading potentially removes the investor from the process. Many investors may prefer to be more active participants in the trading process.
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