We’ve got to be honest here and admit there are no sure fire ways to successful Forex trading, however you plan to do it. There are no strategies, tools, systems, or ways of playing the market that guarantee 100% success. And it is no different for Forex auto trading systems. There are a number of Forex trading robots available on the internet, but do you really think that somebody is going to sell the perfect money making system? Of course not, they are going to keep it for themselves, and in fact many of the big financial firms keep their automated trading programs firmly under lock and key.
Yes, of course, you have full control of the robots and your trade account. Our robots use very strict risk management system and will risk only small % of your account per trade. By default, robots will risk 1% of your account per trade, you can adjust the risk per trade based on your risk tolerance. Our recommendation is to risk 0.5% to 2% of your account per trade.
Saxo Bank took fifth place with its broad range of education-related materials, which are grouped by experience level and cover multiple asset classes including spot forex and forex options under the company’s Saxo Academy offering. Saxo also over a dozen videos on its YouTube channel under its TradeMentor series, in addition to materials on its TradingFloor portal.

One of my friends has developed an EA which is able to plot support/resistance lines on the charts. It doesn’t take any positions at all. So it is not an auto-trading robot. It just plots the lines. He wants to share it on LuckScout for free. It is a while that I am checking it to see if it is good enough to be shared on the site, and I have come to this conclusion that it can help novice traders learn technical analysis much easier and better. So I have decided to share it on the site. This is also the example of a good “white hat” robot. So in general I agree with you that some robots can help.