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Is Sonic AI Safe?

Sonic AI should not be described simply as safe or unsafe. The useful question is which risks exist, how large they can become and which parts can be verified.

Strategy risk

The public Myfxbook record shows positive historical performance and low recorded drawdown on the underlying tracked account. That is evidence about the past, not a maximum future loss.

Amplification risk

Sonic AI itself states that individual-account drawdown can be materially higher when using 24X amplification. A small adverse move in the underlying strategy can therefore have a much larger effect relative to contributed capital.

Broker and custody risk

Automated trading does not remove broker risk. Investors should establish which legal entity holds the account, which jurisdiction applies and what protections are available if the broker or payment infrastructure fails.

Withdrawal risk

The official Sonic onboarding material says profits are withdrawable while amplified capital is subject to a 30-day lock-in. Users should still verify the exact account terms and withdrawal conditions that apply to them.

What to verify yourself

Check the broker legal entity and licence, read the applicable account and programme terms, understand the 24X structure, review the live performance evidence and test the withdrawal process before increasing an allocation.

How to check broker regulation →

Review Sonic AI withdrawals →

Inspect the Myfxbook evidence →

Our view

Sonic AI is best treated as speculative leveraged trading. Historical performance and automation may make it interesting, but neither makes the capital safe.

Read the full risk guide →