A trading bot must outperform subscription costs, spreads, trading fees, taxes, and benchmark returns.
Educational only — not financial advice
A $49 monthly trading bot costs $588 per year before trading fees. On a $5,000 account, that fee alone equals 11.76% of the portfolio each year.
The hurdle rate
The smaller the account, the harder it is for a paid bot to justify itself. That does not mean every tool is bad. It means performance should be measured net of costs and compared with a simple benchmark.
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