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Well, ive been an avid trader now in the nyse for as long as I can remember.. probably since about age 19. Within the past few months though I've become particularly interested in these foreign exchange markets. Upon doing much research/study into forex.. I've come to realize, as I'm sure many of you have also-- that FOREX is a pretty complicated ordeal from the novice/beginner's perspective. So naturally, I began looking into all kinds of online courses and the like to shortcut my way to understanding and eventually I came across many of the forex bots that are out there. These really caught my attention, as they definetely appealed to my lazyness..lol.

I ran into probably about four of em, and after looking over them myself and looking alot into ratings and what others were saying about the different ones-Link removed by MortgageGuru .. Now I've been using this for just under two months and it's worked incredibly well for me so far, to my surprise. They really appear to be delivering.. although NOT QUITE as well as they origionally promised. Now, my question is this: I still have one week left to claim a refund on this, and although it's worked great so far.. I still have an overall suspicion of these bots in general... could this just be some kind of lucky short-term phenomenon? Is it reasonable to think that this will remain profitable in the long term? Should I stick with it or get out while I'm ahead and learn/do things the normal way?? Thanks!

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^^^ As someone that automated Forex reporting for General Motors, you'll have better luck in Las Vegas with the craps table. PhD's in Economics and Finance can't predict FOREX movements, highly unlikely software designed by IT people can do better with someone off the street.
 
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