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MetaTrade Bot G6 – Step-by-Step Tutorial

Details about the G6 bot, designed for frequent signal activity with shorter intervals.

This tutorial explains how to view, configure, and activate MetaTrade Bot G6 on OCT24. G6 is an automated execution tool designed for short-interval signal activity, fully controlled by the user.

What Is MetaTrade Bot G6?

MetaTrade Bot G6 is an automated execution interface on OCT24 that allows users to participate in short-interval market signals generated by professional signal providers.

Each bot activation is user-initiated and operates independently. The platform does not activate bots automatically unless the user enables optional automation settings.

Step 1: Viewing G6 Signals

  1. Go to Trading Bots → G6
  1. Open the Trader List tab

Here you can view live G6 signals, including:

  • Signal ID
  • Source name (signal provider)
  • Current status
  • Activation date and time

Signals are visible to all users. Viewing signals does not require payment or activation.

Step 2: Understanding the Trader List

The Trader List shows anonymized platform activity related to each signal.

Displayed information includes:

  • User nicknames (anonymized)
  • Signal ID and Bot ID
  • Execution status
  • Activation time

This list is provided for transparency only. It does not represent rankings, recommendations, or outcome guarantees.

Step 3: Reviewing Signal Details

When you select an active signal, the right-side panel displays detailed information, including:

Signal Information

  • Signal ID
  • Source name
  • Entry time (GMT and local time)

Performance Metrics (Informational Only)

  • Win Rate – historical ratio of completed signals
  • Target Outco me (%) – reference outcome if a signal completes as intended
  • Loss Coverage (%) – applied support mechanism if a signal closes unfavorably

These metrics are historical and descriptive. They do not guarantee future results.

Step 4: Setting Your Allocation

Before activating a bot, choose how much OCT you want to allocate.

Amount Field

Enter the amount you wish to allocate to a single signal.

Quick Amount Buttons

Predefined values to quickly populate the amount field.

Percentage Slider

Select a percentage of your available balance.

Example: Selecting 50% automatically fills the amount field with half of your available balance.

All allocation decisions are made by the user.

Step 5: Activating MetaTrade Bot G6

Activate Bot

  • Activates one bot for the selected signal
  • Uses the defined allocation
  • Each activation is recorded individually

Once activated, the bot executes automatically for that signal.

Optional: Using Auto-Trade

Auto-Trade is an optional feature that allows automated participation.

When enabled:

  • One bot is activated per signal
  • Uses the predefined allocation
  • Can be disabled at any time

Auto-Trade does not increase activation frequency beyond one bot per signal and does not remove user control.

Step 6: Tracking Your Activity (Bot History)

The Bot History section shows both active and completed bot activity, including:

  • Bot ID and Signal ID
  • Allocated amount
  • Execution status
  • Completion outcome (when applicable)
  • Activation time

This helps users review and track their activity over time.

Important Notes & User Responsibility

  • MetaTrade Bot G6 does not guarantee outcomes
  • All figures shown are historical or informational
  • Market conditions can change rapidly
  • Users are solely responsible for activation and allocation decisions

OCT24 provides technical infrastructure only and does not offer investment advice or outcome assurances.

Who Is MetaTrade Bot G6 Suitable For?

MetaTrade Bot G6 may be suitable for users who:

  • Prefer short-interval signal activity
  • Want visibility into frequent signals
  • Are comfortable managing allocations independently
  • Understand that outcomes are not guaranteed

Regulatory Notice

MetaTrade Bot G6 is an execution tool, not an investment product. Participation is fully user-initiated. Signal data and historical metrics are provided for transparency only and should not be interpreted as predictions, promises, or financial advice.

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