So you take out the part of the code that sends the login info to yourself? Great!
Still seems really suspicious! I suggest partnering with one of the respected members of the forum and allow them to review your entire source code and test out the bot to determine its validity.
ah yeah. The only source you don't get is the auth? red flag.
Nevertheless, you have not even suggested the system that the bot uses, so there is no way to evaluate the claims you're making about the bot. at the very least I'd need to evaluate the trading methodology, and honestly i'd have to be able to backtest the bot somehow before wanting to spend money on it.
If you were to do as ataranlen suggests, you should also have the respected member run a backtest on it so we can see the theoretical historical performance of the bot. If you cannot do this, or do not know what one is, I suggest that no sane person should allow that bot access to their money.
Without reviewing 100% of the code and without understanding the nature of the bot, it's asking to throw money away (whether to you, or as most ForEx traders, just to the market
A quote from Steve Hopwood who builds many ForEx bots:
http://www.stevehopwoodforex.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=128SERIOUS WARNING
Most Forex traders lose all their money.
Using the robot posted here in trading Forex does not guarantee success.
Trading this robot could lead to serious financial loss.
Trading this robot without understanding its underlying trading strategies guarantees traders will lose their money.
This is not a set-and-forget ea; there is no such thing and anyone who tries to claim there is, is either stupid or lying. This ea requires frequent manual intervention.
At best, a trading robot is only 90% as good as the manual strategy it trades. At best. At worst, it can be much less effective. If the strategy is rubbish, so is the robot.
To trade this robot, you have to understand [its, sic] trading ststem - and if you cannot understand that, then time to give up on Forex trading..
His points are for a freely downloadable (w/ source) MT4 EA (bot). These equally apply to any bot, even if it cost you 5000BTC
I would like you to succeed, but I hope that you understand that "ForEx bot" is widely recognized as financial-speak for "scam" all over the internet - it's not anything personal.
furthmore, In my reading of the forums, it is almost always the case that the person who gets upset and defensive when people pop up in a thread warning of potential scams, that the user in question has been later determined to be a scammer. I may have only signed up recently, but, check the logs - I read A LOT.
I would highly recommend that you consider the advice of the more senior members of the forum if you'd like your offers to be taken seriously. trusting a piece of software with access to money is serious, and people are definitely interested in trading bots (this week, for realz!)
No one is trying to suggest that you're trying to be dishonest, or a scammer. behaviors and products raise red flags. If you are not the person that the red flag is about, then you'll have no trouble at all helping people trust you more