They talk about a bot, but don't sell one. They offer "bonuses" and also claim to provide liquidity, but aren't a broker. The home page says they have 262,000 customers, but farther down says they have over 2000 happy customers. Does this mean they have nearly 260,000 unhappy customers? Happy or not, the domain was only registered in October 2020. How exactly did they get 262,000 clients so quickly?
To use this company, you put money in a poorly defined "investment plan" that offers a minimum return (per day? per week? per 1000 years?)
There are other giant red flags on this site.
Click on the About Us link on their site. The text is just placeholder text in Latin. So this company that claims 262,000 clients didn't even bother to finish it's website.
Next, click on the Contact link on their site and look at their claimed location. Go to google.com and enter (with the quote marks) "8649 Stroop Hill Road" and you'll see that this address is only on their page. There is a Stroop Hill Road in Atlanta, but there is no 8649 Stroop Hill Road. The address is fake.
If there was such an address, any such company would need to display it's US regulatory information on the homepage. No regulators are mentioned.