Risk Disclosure

Last updated: 20 August 2026

General trading risk

Trading currencies (forex), metals and CFDs involves a high risk of losing capital, amplified by leverage, and is not suitable for all investors. You can lose a substantial part or all of the capital invested. Do not invest money you cannot afford to lose. Carefully consider your financial situation, experience and objectives and, if necessary, consult an independent professional before trading.

Past performance

Past performance, even when verified by independent third-party services, is not indicative of future results. The data published on this site comes from real accounts tracked by Myfxbook; any simulated or backtest results, where present, are always labelled as such and have inherent limitations: they do not reflect the impact of slippage, liquidity and real market conditions.

Declared risk limits

The drawdown limits and equity stops described on the system pages are risk-management targets, not guarantees: in extreme market conditions (price gaps, slippage, illiquidity, technical outages) they can be exceeded. No return is guaranteed and no loss limit can be assured in an absolute sense.

Copy trading

In copy trading, trades are replicated automatically on your account. It remains your responsibility to decide whether to join, to monitor the account, and you can stop copying at any time. Differences in broker, spread, commissions, latency and account size can produce results that differ from the master account's.

Broker relationships (IB disclosure)

QuantGovernor acts as an introducing broker / affiliate of third-party brokers: if you open an account through our references, we may receive compensation from the broker (volume rebates or introduction commissions), at no additional cost to you. Partner brokers are independent entities, regulated in their respective jurisdictions; their services are governed by their own terms and disclosures.

No advice

Nothing published on this site constitutes investment advice or a personal recommendation. Documentation is informational in nature.