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How Much Can an AI Trading Bot Make? The Data From 300 Real Accounts

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Anyone giving you a definite "X% daily return" should be treated with caution. This article uses CoinTech2u's 2025 live report across 300 real accounts and 960,000 orders (89% of accounts profitable, 99.6% order win rate, worst single-account drawdown about -0.73%) to explain what you can actually expect from an AI trading bot: why a high win rate doesn't mean getting rich, the 4 variables behind returns, and how to verify it yourself and build rational expectations.
How much can an AI trading bot make? Let the data from 300 real accounts speak

💡 In one sentence

"How much can an AI trading bot make" has no standard answer — anyone handing you a definite daily-return number is basically selling a pipe dream. What actually matters is looking at verifiable live data, understanding where the returns come from, and then managing your own expectations rationally.

"How much can an AI trading bot make in a day?" — this is the most-searched question, and also the one most likely to get you fleeced. Because most answers hand you an enticing, definite number ("1% a day," "double in a month"), when the truth is: returns are a probability distribution, not a fixed salary. This article doesn't sell pipe dreams. It uses real live data to tell you what you can — and can't — expect.

1. A splash of cold water first: beware "guaranteed returns"

Anyone telling you "a steady X% every day" or "Y% monthly return guaranteed" either doesn't understand trading or is lying to you. A real market always has volatility and drawdowns, and returns can only be described with ranges and probabilities — never promised with a single fixed number.

So the right question isn't "how much can it make," but: in verifiable real data, what level are most accounts at, how bad can the worst get, and what reason do I have to trust these numbers.

2. Real data: a report across 300 accounts and 960,000 orders

Empty talk is pointless; look at verifiable data. In 2025 CoinTech2u published a full-year live report based on default parameters — 300 real accounts and roughly 960,000 orders. The flagship strategy performed as follows:

99.6%
Order win rate (Bull AI)
89%
Profitable accounts
+0.64%
Bull AI overall ROI
-0.73%
Worst single-account drawdown

Two points worth noting: first, 89% profitable means about 11% of accounts still didn't make money, or even lost — there is no such thing as "everyone wins"; second, the worst single-account drawdown was held to about -0.73%, which shows the system's risk control is tightening the downside rather than leaving it unchecked.

For the full statistical breakdown (a comparison of all three strategies, different capital sizes, and the drawdown distribution), you can read this annual report across 300 accounts directly, or go to the live data page anytime to see the daily archive.

3. Why a "99.6% order win rate" doesn't mean getting rich

This is the most easily misread number. Order win rate = the proportion of closed orders that are profitable. Dynamic multi-strategy / grid-style systems split a position into many small orders and take profit in batches, so almost every order closes at a small gain and the win rate is naturally very high — but each order earns little.

In other words, 99.6% tells you "execution discipline is steady, with almost no positions held to blow-up," not "soaring every day." What truly drives your account's growth is the compounding of overall ROI × time, together with drawdown control — not a win rate on its own. Read the win rate as a returns amplifier and you'll fall into the hype trap.

Remember: a high win rate ≠ high returns; it's closer to "stable, low volatility." People here for "doubling" will be disappointed; the ones it suits care about "less to worry about, controlled drawdown, long-term compounding."

4. Why does everyone's return differ? 4 variables

① Market conditions

Ranging, trending, bull or bear — the same strategy performs very differently across these phases. This is the biggest variable, and one no one can control.

② Capital size

Capital determines whether the layered entry logic has room to work. Too little capital, and there's limited room to maneuver for batching and hedging.

③ Risk settings

Parameters like the number of enabled coins and the first-order amount directly decide whether you're aggressive or conservative, which in turn affects returns and drawdown.

④ Time

Returns accumulate through compounding — short-term swings are large, and only over the long run does the trend become visible. Watching a single day's P&L is pointless.

5. Rational expectations + how to verify it yourself

The sensible mindset is to treat an AI trading bot as a disciplined, low-volatility tool that needs time to mature, not an ATM. Its value lies in steadily converting "reading the direction right" into "executing by the rules," cutting out emotion and sleepless nights — not in promising windfalls.

On capital: we suggest preparing capital of at least 1,000 USDT in your own exchange account to give the layered entry logic room to work; your principal always stays under your own name, and the bot places orders via API. The platform itself activates from a 20 USDT point card, and you don't need to send your principal to the platform.

And finally, most important of all: don't take anyone's word for it, including this article. Every number should be checkable by you — go look at the daily live archive, read the full report, cross-check the public reviews, and draw your own conclusion.

6. FAQ

Q: How much can an AI trading bot make in a day?

There's no fixed answer, and anyone giving a definite daily return should be treated with caution. For reference, in the 300-account report 89% of accounts were profitable, the order win rate was 99.6%, and the worst single-account drawdown was about -0.73% — but this depends heavily on market conditions, capital, risk settings, and time, and does not guarantee the future.

Q: With a win rate this high, why isn't everyone getting rich?

The order win rate is high because the multi-strategy / grid approach splits the position into small orders and takes profit in batches, so each order earns little. Account growth comes down to overall ROI, drawdown, and the compounding of time — not the win rate alone.

Q: How much capital do I need? Do I send money to the platform?

We suggest at least 1,000 USDT of trading capital in your own exchange account to give the logic room; your principal stays under your own name, and the bot places orders via API. The platform activates from a 20 USDT point card, and you don't need to transfer your principal to the platform.

This article is informational content. The data cited comes from CoinTech2u's publicly released live performance report and does not constitute investment advice. Cryptocurrency trading carries significant risk; past performance does not guarantee future results. Please make rational decisions based on your own circumstances.

Want to verify these claims?

CoinTech2u's live performance is archived daily and publicly verifiable — no cherry-picked windows, no deleted losses. Check the data first, then decide whether to let AI run disciplined trades for you.

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