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Deriv’s synthetic indices are designed to be random but with defined volatility. Bots cannot account for sudden spread widening or slippage. A "no loss" hedge can become two simultaneous losing positions during fast market moves.

| Risk Category | Description | | :--- | :--- | | | Many sellers charge high fees for "premium" bots. Once the bot inevitably fails, the seller disappears. "No Loss" marketing is a primary red flag for fraud. | | Total Capital Loss | Martingale-based bots often lead to "blown accounts." Users may win small amounts consistently for weeks, encouraging them to deposit larger sums, only to lose everything in a single market event. | | Psychological Trap | The "Gambler's Fallacy" kicks in. Traders believe that because the bot hasn't lost yet, it never will, leading to poor risk management (e.g., disabling "Stop Loss" features). | | Broker Restrictions | Deriv frequently updates its platform and trading parameters to prevent exploitation. Bots that work today may stop working tomorrow or lead to account restrictions. | Deriv Bot No Loss

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