Anyway, I have left just 1.02 BTC on the account for the robot to play with. At that point, BTC was about $105 on btc-e and about $120 on mtgox. Since then, some trades were done and the price went up to $115/$130. So if I take average prices from both exchanges, my "investment" was worth $114.75 at the beginning and (if there were no trades and I would just hold BTC) $122.50 now. That's a profit of $7.75 , or 6.7%.
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I'm glad to hear that you can't connect me with my account in your database.
Anyway, there's nothing to check, the bot trades and it doesn't do anything obviously wrong, from all that I have seen up to now its purpose is to trade in a way that there will be no big losses and the overall account balance will stay at about break even (which is actually not very hard to achieve, creating a strategy that has higher probability of winning as losing, or even higher probability of losing as winning - because such strategy can be reversed and it will be winning - is way harder).
Also, I have once worked with a guy who was launching a forex robot with this type of marketing, including sending tons of pre-launch emails, posting all over various forums and message boards, posting messages on facebook etc. (I am wondering that it still works nowadays, since it's now really basically just copy-paste, changing the product name, changing some marketing slogans, creating new testimonial videos and let's launch the product) and I was told that it doesn't matter if the product will work or not, the most of the money is made when the product is launched and hundreds or thousands of people will buy it. If it somehow works, it's a bonus because you can actually get satisfied customers refering other people, but when it doesn't work, some clients will ask for a refund, you'll refund them (if you're not a real hardcore scammer), but some will stay with your product and will use it even though it doesn't work because they will still think that it's just some bad period for the product and that it will again work as advertised in no time... You can hold this type of customers by beeing very polite and responding to their complaints and support questions very fast, telling them to try different settings, telling them that you'll look into their account if you can't see anything wrong (what does sound like? hmmm...) and basically buying time until their refund period is over. And the third type of customers are people that forget about their purchase for various reasons, so they don't ask for a refund.
I was told that even if it goes wrong and people start asking for refunds, it's still highly profitable due to the customers of second and third type described above.
So that's why there is a new "extremely profitable, never before seen" forex robot almost every month :-) With btcrobot I see that this trend is coming to bitcoin as well. Hell I might try to create a bitcoin robot myself :-)) Too bad I'm not good at telling untrue statements and creating this type of marketing...