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Legal Document

Risk Disclosure

Updated 2026-06-02

§ 1

Important notice

By using ORB, you acknowledge that trading involves substantial risk and that you are solely responsible for your own trading decisions, account configuration, risk settings, and use of automation.

Do not use ORB if you do not understand and accept these risks.

§ 2

What ORB is

ORB is a trading automation product and brand operated by Konstantin Manzyuk.

ORB is not a broker, dealer, investment adviser, commodity trading advisor, futures commission merchant, financial institution, prop firm, exchange, or clearing firm.

ORB provides tools for testing, monitoring, and automating a defined Opening Range Breakout workflow using user-controlled third-party accounts and services.

ORB does not custody customer funds and does not execute trades directly as a broker or exchange.

§ 3

ORB is not financial advice

ORB does not provide financial advice, investment advice, legal advice, tax advice, trading advice, broker recommendations, prop firm recommendations, account management, or personalized recommendations.

ORB does not tell you whether you should trade.

ORB does not tell you how much money to risk.

ORB does not tell you which account size to use.

ORB does not tell you how many contracts to trade.

ORB does not determine whether trading is suitable for you.

Any strategy logic, alerts, automation workflows, backtest results, demo results, statistics, examples, documentation, or support messages are provided for software functionality, technical configuration, educational explanation, and operational visibility only.

§ 4

Supported and unsupported jurisdictions

ORB is intended for users outside Uruguay.

ORB is not offered to residents of Uruguay, individuals located in Uruguay, companies incorporated in Uruguay, or users accessing ORB for use within Uruguay, unless ORB gives prior written approval.

You represent that you are not located in an unsupported jurisdiction and that your use of ORB is lawful in your jurisdiction.

ORB access may be restricted, suspended, or rejected if your location, residency, billing information, account information, or usage pattern indicates an unsupported jurisdiction.

You are responsible for complying with all laws, regulations, tax rules, trading rules, broker rules, prop firm rules, and platform rules that apply to you.

§ 5

Futures trading risk

Futures trading involves substantial risk.

You may lose money.

Losses may happen quickly.

Losses may exceed your expectations.

Market conditions can change without warning.

High volatility, low liquidity, news events, economic releases, exchange conditions, broker restrictions, margin changes, or platform failures can materially affect trading results.

You should not trade money you cannot afford to lose.

You should consult qualified financial, legal, tax, and trading professionals before using live automation.

§ 6

Automation risk

Trading automation can create additional risks.

If you enable live automation, ORB may send or relay executable trading instructions through third-party platforms connected to your own account.

Automation may result in:

  • executed trades
  • missed trades
  • duplicate orders
  • delayed orders
  • rejected orders
  • partial fills
  • incorrect order state
  • stale account state
  • stale bot state
  • failed entry orders
  • failed exit orders
  • failed stop loss orders
  • failed take profit orders
  • incorrect position assumptions
  • account rule violations
  • losses
  • liquidation
  • prop firm evaluation failure
  • account suspension or closure.

You are responsible for monitoring your own account, positions, orders, balances, risk limits, and account status.

ORB does not replace your own supervision of live trading.

§ 7

Backtest, replay, demo, and historical result risk

Backtested, hypothetical, simulated, replay, demo, historical, or example results do not guarantee future live trading results.

Backtest and demo results may differ from live results because of:

  • slippage
  • spread
  • commissions
  • exchange fees
  • data differences
  • chart settings
  • execution rules
  • order queue position
  • latency
  • rejected orders
  • missed fills
  • partial fills
  • broker behavior
  • prop firm restrictions
  • platform outages
  • user configuration
  • market volatility
  • liquidity
  • contract rollover
  • timezone differences
  • differences between TradingView, broker, execution platform, and data provider.

Past performance does not guarantee future results.

A strategy that performed well historically may lose money in the future.

A strategy that worked in demo mode may fail in live mode.

§ 8

No profit guarantee

ORB does not guarantee:

  • profit
  • income
  • payouts
  • funded account approval
  • prop firm challenge pass
  • account survival
  • low drawdown
  • specific win rate
  • specific profit factor
  • specific monthly return
  • specific maximum drawdown
  • execution quality
  • signal accuracy
  • strategy accuracy
  • uptime
  • future performance.

Any statement, screenshot, chart, statistic, backtest, demonstration, or example shown by ORB is not a promise, guarantee, projection, or representation of future results.

§ 9

Prop firm risk

If you use ORB with a prop firm account, you are solely responsible for understanding and following all prop firm rules.

Prop firm rules may include limits on:

  • daily loss
  • trailing drawdown
  • maximum drawdown
  • contract size
  • consistency
  • prohibited strategies
  • news trading
  • automation
  • copy trading
  • account sharing
  • payout eligibility
  • scaling
  • minimum trading days
  • account resets
  • evaluation rules.

ORB does not guarantee compliance with any prop firm rule.

ORB does not guarantee evaluation pass, funded account approval, payout approval, payout eligibility, or account continuation.

A trade generated or relayed through ORB may violate your prop firm rules.

You must verify that your use of ORB is permitted by your prop firm.

§ 10

Broker and execution platform risk

Broker, exchange, clearing, routing, and execution platforms may reject, delay, modify, cancel, or fail to process orders.

Execution may be affected by:

  • market liquidity
  • order type
  • queue position
  • latency
  • outages
  • exchange conditions
  • account permissions
  • margin requirements
  • trading halts
  • contract restrictions
  • broker risk controls
  • platform errors
  • user configuration
  • duplicate or conflicting orders.

ORB is not responsible for broker, exchange, clearing, routing, prop firm, or execution platform behavior.

§ 11

Third-party service risk

ORB may depend on third-party services, including:

  • TradingView
  • PickMyTrade
  • market data providers
  • Telegram
  • broker platforms
  • prop firm platforms
  • payment processors
  • hosting providers
  • domain, DNS, email, or analytics providers.

Third-party services may fail, delay, reject, suspend, change, restrict, or discontinue functionality.

Third-party services may change their pricing, terms, APIs, rules, account access, execution behavior, or availability.

ORB is not responsible for losses, missed opportunities, account issues, outages, rejected orders, delayed orders, duplicate orders, data errors, billing disputes, or access restrictions caused by third-party services.

Your use of third-party services is governed by their own terms, rules, policies, and fees.

§ 12

Data feed and market data risk

Trading systems depend on accurate and timely market data.

Market data may be delayed, missing, incorrect, stale, incomplete, duplicated, or inconsistent across providers.

TradingView data, broker data, market data provider data, chart data, and execution-platform data may not always match.

Differences in data may affect:

  • signal generation
  • backtest results
  • entry timing
  • exit timing
  • stop loss placement
  • take profit placement
  • trade logs
  • statistics
  • account state
  • position state.

ORB is not responsible for losses or errors caused by market data issues.

§ 13

Configuration risk

Incorrect configuration can cause losses.

Configuration risks include:

  • wrong account selected
  • wrong mode selected
  • wrong webhook
  • wrong token
  • wrong TradingView alert
  • wrong contract symbol
  • wrong quantity
  • wrong risk setting
  • wrong stop loss
  • wrong take profit
  • wrong timezone
  • wrong session settings
  • duplicate alerts
  • old alerts still active
  • demo/live mismatch
  • PickMyTrade account paused or running unexpectedly
  • broker/prop account restrictions.

You are responsible for verifying all configuration before enabling live trading.

You should test in backtest, replay, paper, or demo mode before using live mode.

§ 14

Technology and infrastructure risk

ORB may be affected by:

  • server outage
  • network outage
  • VPS outage
  • cloud provider outage
  • DNS issue
  • SSL issue
  • firewall issue
  • software bug
  • database issue
  • logging issue
  • deployment error
  • browser issue
  • authentication issue
  • webhook delivery failure
  • relay failure
  • monitoring delay
  • stale status
  • notification failure.

Technology failures can cause missed trades, duplicate trades, failed exits, wrong state, delayed alerts, or other unexpected behavior.

ORB does not guarantee uninterrupted service or error-free operation.

§ 15

User supervision requirement

You are responsible for supervising live trading activity.

You should monitor:

  • TradingView alerts
  • ORB Web Panel
  • PickMyTrade status
  • broker/prop account status
  • open positions
  • working orders
  • stop loss orders
  • take profit orders
  • account balance
  • daily drawdown
  • prop firm limits
  • platform notifications.

Do not assume that automation is working correctly without verification.

If you cannot monitor live trading, you should not enable live automation.

§ 16

Live mode acknowledgement

Before enabling Live mode, you should understand that live automation may send executable trading instructions through third-party services connected to your own account.

Recommended acknowledgement:

“I understand that enabling Live mode may send executable trading instructions through third-party services connected to my own account. I understand that ORB does not guarantee profits, execution, account safety, prop firm compliance, or future results. I am solely responsible for monitoring my account, risk settings, orders, positions, and trading decisions.”

§ 17

No reliance

You should not rely on ORB as your sole source of risk control, account monitoring, strategy validation, legal compliance, tax advice, financial advice, or trading supervision.

You are responsible for independent review, testing, and decision-making.

§ 18

Contact

For questions about this Risk Disclosure, contact:

legal@integrall.group