
Deriv Bot
by Deriv Group
Visual drag-and-drop trading bot builder on the Deriv platform for forex, synthetic indices, and other CFD instruments — no coding required.
Product
Company
| Company | Deriv Group |
| Founded | 1999 |
| Headquarters | Valletta, Malta |
| Team Size | 1000+ |
| Team Visibility | Public |
Technical
| Open Source | No |
| Markets | Synthetic Indices, Forex, Crypto, Stocks, Commodities |
| Asset Types | VOLATILITY-INDICES, CRASH-BOOM, RANGE-BREAK, MAJOR-PAIRS, MINOR-PAIRS |
Overview
Deriv Bot is a free drag-and-drop bot builder inside the Deriv platform (formerly Binary.com, running since 1999). You assemble logic from pre-built blocks — no code. Bots run on Deriv’s own markets: synthetic indices, forex, crypto, stocks, and commodities.
Key Features
Visual Block Builder
Connect logic blocks — trade conditions, indicators, purchase types, risk rules — to build a strategy. Beginners can build simple automations; advanced users can layer complex conditional logic.
Pre-Built Strategy Templates
Ready-to-run implementations of Martingale, D’Alembert, and Oscar’s Grind. Set your stake and risk limits, run immediately.
Loss and Profit Limits
Set a max loss and a profit target. The bot stops when either is hit — important for strategies like Martingale that can compound losses fast if unchecked.
Simulated Trading
Test on historical data or in simulation mode before using real capital.
Supported Markets
Deriv Bot operates exclusively on Deriv’s proprietary markets:
- Synthetic Indices: Volatility Index (10, 25, 50, 75, 100), Crash/Boom indices, Range Break, Step Index — available 24/7, not tied to real-world events
- Forex: Major and minor pairs
- Crypto CFDs: BTC, ETH, and others as CFDs (not on-chain)
- Stock CFDs and Commodity CFDs
Who Is It For?
- Beginners — pre-built templates, no programming needed
- Synthetic indices traders — unique 24/7 markets not available elsewhere
- Deriv users — existing traders looking to automate
- Rule-based traders — clearly defined entry/exit rules executed without manual intervention