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Cost guide

How Much Does an AI Trading Bot Cost?

The visible software price is only one part of the cost. Automated trading can involve subscriptions, performance fees and trading costs that materially change the net result.

Subscription pricing

Some services charge monthly or annual access fees. This is easy to understand, but a fixed fee has a larger percentage impact on smaller accounts.

One-time licences

Expert Advisors and trading software are sometimes sold for a single licence price. Check whether updates, support or additional accounts require separate payments.

Performance fees

Managed or copied strategies may take a percentage of profits. A 30% performance fee, for example, leaves 70% of the applicable gross profit before other costs.

Broker and execution costs

Spreads, commissions, swaps and slippage can matter more than the software fee for active strategies. These costs occur inside the trading result and can be easy to overlook.

Infrastructure

Self-hosted bots may require a VPS for reliable 24-hour operation. Data feeds or specialist tools can add further costs.

Compare total cost against evidence

A cheap bot with weak performance evidence is not necessarily better value than a more expensive system with a credible live record. Compare expected net outcomes and risk rather than sticker price.

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