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ORSTAC - Open Source Robots and Technical Analyses Community

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Empowering traders with open-source trading bots for Deriv and Binary platforms

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About ORSTAC

Welcome to ORSTAC, home to the largest open-source collection of over 4000 trading bot scripts for Deriv and Binary platforms. Our mission is to empower traders with accessible, customizable, and transparent automation tools. Whether you're a coder or a trader, ORSTAC offers strategies, insights, and a vibrant community of 1000+ members on Telegram to fuel your success.

"Game theory rules everything. Come to the game." — Join us for mutual learning and growth.

Get Started

Start your trading journey with ORSTAC's free resources:

  • 📝 Register: Create a Deriv account to access DBot. Sign Up
  • 🤖 Download Bots: Access our script collection. Download
  • 💬 Join Community: Connect with traders. Telegram
  • 💼 Earn Commissions: Become a Deriv affiliate. Partner Program

Note: Some links are affiliate links, supporting ORSTAC at no extra cost to you.

How to Run Robots

Follow these steps to use our trading bots on Deriv DBot:

  1. Register on Deriv DBot
    Sign up for a free Deriv account to access DBot, a visual platform for building bots. Create Account | Learn About DBot
  2. Download Bots
    Get our collection of XML scripts. Download ZIP
  3. Load XML in DBot
    Upload the XML file to DBot to visualize blocks—no coding required.
  4. Customize Parameters
    Adjust settings like stop-loss or trade size to fit your strategy.
  5. Run and Monitor
    Click Run and track performance on a DEMO ACCOUNT first.
  6. Contribute
    Share your own scripts or improvements! See Contributing.

📌 Tip: Always test bots in a demo account to understand their behavior.

Copy Trading

Mirror top traders' strategies with Deriv MT5 Signals. Trades are replicated automatically in real-time. Start Copy Trading

Resources

Enhance your trading skills with these resources:

Resource Description
ORSTAC Blog Articles on trading strategies and risk management.
GitHub Discussions Community Q&A and strategy tips.
Deriv DBot Docs Official guide to building bots.
Technical Tips Thriving in Today's Highly Volatile Market.
Book Recommendation *Complete Guide: Wisdom Capsules for Traders.

Contributing

We welcome contributions from traders and developers! To add a bot script or improve the repository:

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create a branch (git checkout -b feature/new-bot).
  3. Submit a pull request with your changes. See our Contributing Guidelines and join the discussion on GitHub or Telegram.

Risk Warning

Important: Trading on Deriv involves complex derivatives like options and CFDs, which carry high risk. You may lose all your capital. Never trade with borrowed funds or money you cannot afford to lose. Always start with a DEMO ACCOUNT.

License

All scripts are licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for details.

Project Status

Actively maintained by Alan Victor and the ORSTAC community. Issues and pull requests are welcome!


Warm regards,
Alan Victor
Founder & Community Maintainer

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