
I’ve officially taken the plunge and opened a PAMM (Percentage Allocation Management Module) account with the Stellar Trend Algo vTron. Normally, I’m not the type to jump into something new with both feet, but this time, I made an exception. Why? Well, novelty has its charm—but results will need to do the talking.
Easy Setup, Minimal Fuss
Setting up the PAMM was surprisingly simple. Since I already have an OX Securities account, all I needed was my account number, investor password, and the Master account number. A few clicks later, I was in. This was my first encounter with a developer using a PAMM setup at OX Securities, so it was uncharted territory, but I found the process refreshingly straightforward.
Affordable Entry, Scalable Approach
Most bots demand a hefty $20,000 or more to function, but Stellar Trend Algo vTron only requires $3,000. I started with $5,000 to give it some breathing room, but based on my two demo accounts, the lot sizes scale nicely even at the $3,000 mark. Affordable and adaptable? Not a bad first impression.
Fee Structure: No Upfront Cost, Just Performance-Based
Here’s the kicker: there’s currently no upfront cost for the bot. Instead, the developer takes a 25% cut of the monthly gains. For example, if the account earns $400 in a month, the fee is $100—no hidden charges, no strings attached (for now). The long-term pricing plan? That’s still a mystery, but so far, it’s fair game.
Proven Results… with a Caveat
The developer’s own account, spanning nearly two years, shows stellar results (pun intended). However, he was transparent about supplementing the bot’s trades with some manual tinkering. While that’s good to know, it does mean the results might not fully reflect the bot’s standalone performance. Curious? You can check out the PAMM account results here: Stellar Trend Algo vTron PAMM.
Cautious Optimism: The Verdict’s Still Out
Let’s be clear—just because I’ve set up the PAMM doesn’t mean I’m sold on this bot yet. I’ve dabbled in novelty before (hello, US-Broker bot), but novelty doesn’t pay the bills. If Stellar Trend Algo vTron wants to dethrone Octane in my portfolio, it’ll need to consistently beat Octane’s monthly gains, even after factoring in fees.
For now, I’m cautiously optimistic. Here’s hoping this bot can prove it’s more than just a shiny new toy. Stay tuned—results will reveal all.
