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  2. Foreign exchange autotrading - Wikipedia

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    Forex autotrading, as it brings Forex trading to the masses, makes even more people susceptible to frauds. Bodies such as the National Futures Association and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission have issued warnings and rules to avoid fraudulent Forex trading behavior.

  3. Automated trading system - Wikipedia

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    These systems allowed traders to share their trading histories and strategies, which other traders could replicate in their accounts. One of the first companies to offer an auto-trading platform was Tradency in 2005 with its "Mirror Trader" software.

  4. Social bot - Wikipedia

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    A social bot, also described as a social AI or social algorithm, is a software agent that communicates autonomously on social media.The messages (e.g. tweets) it distributes can be simple and operate in groups and various configurations with partial human control (hybrid) via algorithm.

  5. Twitter bot - Wikipedia

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    A Twitter bot is a type of software bot that controls a Twitter account via the Twitter API. [1] The social bot software may autonomously perform actions such as tweeting, retweeting, liking, following, unfollowing, or direct messaging other accounts.

  6. Pocket FM (platform) - Wikipedia

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    Pocket FM was founded in 2018 by two alumni of the Indian Institute of Technology in Kharagpur, Rohan Nayak, Nishanth KS along with Prateek Dixit. [5]The company's app on Google Play surpassed 100 million downloads in 2023.

  7. Template:Spoken Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Place this template near the top of the last section of the article: {{Spoken Wikipedia|date=YYYY-MM-DD|Filename 1.ogg|Filename 2.ogg|Filename 3.ogg ...}} Where date is of article revision that corresponds to the audio file, in any format, supported by Module:Date, e.g. ISO 8601.