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Plan Comparison Chart

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Updated over 3 weeks ago

Algosone offers three main trading plans designed to fit different investor profiles. Each plan varies in commitment length, profit accessibility, automation level, and potential returns. This article provides a side-by-side comparison to help you decide which plan is right for you.

Quick Comparison Table

Feature

1-Month Plan

Standard Plan

High-Yield Plan

Commitment Period

1 month

Flexible contract

Long-term (until maturity)

Profit Access

Daily to Checking Account

Liquid from Day 1

At plan maturity only

Trading Style

Hybrid: mix of auto trades + 1-click trades

Hybrid: more auto trades + fewer 1-click trades

Fully automated

Returns

Lower, steady

Moderate

Highest (compounded)

Early Exit

Cancel anytime (low risk)

Allowed, may incur penalties

Not allowed

Best For

Beginners testing the platform

Users who want balance of flexibility & structure

Long-term investors seeking maximum growth


1-Month Plan

  • Designed for new users and those who value flexibility.

  • Daily profit access allows you to withdraw or reinvest at any time.

  • Hybrid trading style with a higher ratio of 1-click trades, especially for lower tiers.

Standard Plan

  • A balanced choice offering hybrid automation with profit liquidity.

  • Includes both auto trades and 1-click trades, with a higher share of automation compared to the 1-Month Plan.

  • Flexible contracts, but penalties may apply if you end early.

High-Yield Plan

  • Fully automated - AI manages everything without user input.

  • Higher returns through compounding profits over the full term.

  • Requires patience since funds and profits are locked until maturity.




Which Plan Fits You?

  • Try the 1-Month Plan if you’re new to trading or want a risk-managed introduction.

  • Go with the Standard Plan if you’re comfortable with AI but still want some interaction through occasional 1-click trades.

  • Commit to the High-Yield Plan if you’re a long-term investor looking for maximum growth potential.

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