I will make this short and to the point as I am late in getting it posted. Basically, after testing all the FRWC robots extensively, there was only one of them that I would recommend even thinking about using, and that is HiRider. I could not manage to maintain a profitable account with any of the other FRWC offerings. In short, I couldn’t replicate the results that the FRWC published during its contest, which was very disappointing, especially given the high price of the robot package and the fact that these robots were supposed to be different (they were supposed to “really work”). While HiRider has the potential to be profitable, even it has to be traded very conservatively. Frankly, I feel there are better robots out there, so I will not be putting it on a live account at this time.
For those of us who opted not to get refunds for the FRWC package, I am hopeful that they will include at no additional charge the new robots developed for their 2nd competition. The submission phase for the new contest began on May 6. Visit our blog often to stay abreast of the latest FRWC developments and release dates.








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I’ve asked them explicitly and the answer is that they will not include the robots from next competition.
Ok. Thanks for checking on that, Yosi.
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