If you have £100,000 to trade contracts, it is possible to turn it into £500,000 in a month, or even £1,000,000, or even several million, because contracts are hugely profitable. This is of course our beautiful wish, but the reality is that you earn and earn and then it all crashes. How many truly make money?
If this £100,000 is traded with a robot, earning £10,000-£30,000 a month, a month is too long; it cannot lead to sudden wealth, which goes against the original intention of trading contracts. Many people won't do it, even if the returns are stable, the funds are safe, there will be no liquidation, and you can access your account funds anytime. Sigh, it feels like the returns are too low.
Monthly returns of 10-30% seem really low for those in the crypto space, but I strongly recommend that instead of taking risks for quick wealth, it is better to seek stability that is realistic. Earning every month means that over time you will earn more, and this income is far greater and easier than working a job.
You just need to activate the robot, authorize the exchange, and do nothing else; occasionally check your exchange and that's it. Then the money just earns itself.