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Performance Fee Trading Bot: Why Freebot Charges Only on Profit

A performance fee trading bot charges users a percentage of generated profit instead of a fixed upfront cost. Freebot uses a 50% performance fee that applies only when the bot produces profit.

What is a performance fee?

A performance fee is a charge that is calculated as a percentage of the profit produced.

Why most trading software charges upfront

Traditional software charges a flat fee regardless of results, putting all the risk on the user.

How Freebot's 50% performance fee works

When Freebot generates profit on the user's account, 50% of that profit is the performance fee. The other 50% stays with the user.

Example: R$1,000 profit generated

If Freebot generates R$1,000 of profit, the performance fee is R$500 and the user keeps R$500 in net profit.

Why the model aligns Freebot with users

Freebot earns only when users earn. The platform has a direct interest in user results.

What happens if there is no profit?

If no profit is generated, no performance fee is charged.

Risk disclaimer

Trading involves risk. Freebot does not guarantee profits, income, or financial results. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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