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Sonic AI 24X Explained

Sonic AI currently describes its setup as 24X capital amplification. That is not the same thing as saying every trade uses 24:1 broker leverage, and it is not the same as the 1:500 maximum leverage shown on the tracked broker account.

Try an example: enter the amount you would deposit, choose the programme multiplier and enter a hypothetical percentage result for the underlying strategy. The calculator shows what that could mean for your own capital.

Illustrative monthly upside

+$2,016

Net return on your capital +20.16%

Amplified capital
$240,000
Gross profit
+$2,880
Performance fee
-$864
Equivalent downside

-$2,880

Loss on your capital -28.80%

Capital remaining
$7,120
Recovery required
+40.45%
Underlying result
-1.20%
What if Sonic's historical average repeated?

$226,944

Illustrative capital after 17 months if the same calculated net monthly return repeated and every profit was reinvested.

Starting capital
$10,000
Monthly net assumption
+20.16%
Illustrative gain
+$216,944

Historical scenario, not a forecast. The default inputs use a 1.20% underlying monthly result, 24X amplification and a 30% performance fee, producing about 20.16% net in this simplified model. The referenced Sonic history and user-reported experience do not guarantee that any future month will repeat this result.

Illustrative mathematics only. Real trading results vary and can include losing months, drawdowns, execution differences and programme-rule changes. Compounding assumes the same positive net result every month and full reinvestment of profits; actual results will not follow a smooth compounding curve.

The basic idea

Sonic AI currently uses the example of $10,000 in personal capital corresponding to $240,000 of amplified trading capital. The purpose is to magnify the economic impact of the underlying strategy on personal capital.

24X is not 1:500

Capital amplification describes one layer of the arrangement. Broker leverage describes how much market exposure an account can support through margin. These figures should not be multiplied together or treated as interchangeable.

The upside example

Under a simplified 24X model, a 1% positive strategy move on $240,000 equals $2,400 gross profit on a $10,000 contribution before fees and other costs.

The downside example

The same simplified 1% adverse move equals a $2,400 trading loss, or 24% of the original $10,000 contribution. That is why the underlying strategy’s drawdown deserves as much attention as its return.

What to verify

Before relying on any 24X calculation, confirm how the specific programme handles position sizing, drawdown limits, losses, withdrawals and changes in personal capital.

Read: Amplification vs leverage →

Read: Return vs drawdown →

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