Terms of Use (Public Offer)
This Public Offer establishes the terms of use of the Vbtask.trade website, located at www.vbtask.trade (the “Website”).
Acceptance of this Offer signifies the user’s full agreement with its terms and constitutes a binding agreement between the Website owner (“Administration”) and the user regarding the rules for using the Website and its materials.
General Provisions
- Public Offer: This document is a public offer by the Administration to provide access to the Website’s materials and functionality free of charge unless otherwise stated.
- Registration: Registration is optional. Registered users may receive additional features (such as subscriptions, saved materials, participation in discussions), if such features are available.
- Acceptance of the Offer: Visiting the Website, reading materials, or using its features constitutes full acceptance of this Offer.
Key Terms
- Website: The online resource located at the specified domain, providing users with access to educational materials on trading psychology, behavioral finance, and related topics.
- User: Any individual who visits the Website and/or uses its materials or functionality.
- Administration: The Website owner responsible for technical support, content management, and user interaction.
- Materials: Texts, images, graphics, illustrations, curated links, and other informational content published on the Website.
Use of the Website
- Access to Materials: Users may freely view published materials. Certain sections or features may require registration.
- Comments and Discussions: Participation in discussions may require voluntary registration and compliance with communication rules.
- Moderation: The Administration may moderate or remove comments and block users who violate behavioral rules or legal requirements.
- Feedback: Users may contact the Administration through the “About” or “Contact” sections of the Website.
Educational Purpose and Disclaimer
- Educational Purpose: All information on the Website is intended for educational purposes and aims to expand knowledge about trading psychology, behavioral finance, and decision‑making patterns.
- No Professional Advice: The Website does not provide financial, investment, psychological, medical, legal, or personalized advice, diagnosis, treatment, or recommendations.
- User Responsibility: Materials are not instructions for action; users are responsible for how they interpret and apply the information.
- Limitation of Liability: The Administration is not liable for any harm resulting from reliance on Website materials without consulting qualified professionals, nor for technical failures, third‑party actions, or force majeure events.
Behavioral Rules
Users are prohibited from publishing or distributing:
- Illegal Content: Extremist materials, incitement to violence or discrimination, or violations of human rights.
- Pornographic or Obscene Content: Sexual content that violates moral norms or legal requirements.
- False Information: Knowingly inaccurate or misleading content.
- Privacy Violations: Personal data of third parties or confidential information without consent.
- Unauthorized Advertising: Promotional or commercial materials without prior approval from the Administration.
- Offensive Behavior: Abusive language, harassment, trolling, or toxic communication.
Intellectual Property
- Rights to Materials: All rights to materials published on the Website belong to their respective rights holders. Copying or distributing materials is allowed only with permission or as permitted by law.
- Citation: Proper attribution to the Website is required when quoting materials, in accordance with fair‑use standards.
Personal Data, Privacy, and Cookies
- Privacy: The processing of personal data is governed by the Privacy Policy and the Cookie Policy.
- Cookies: The Website uses cookies to improve user experience. Users may accept or decline cookies through the settings provided on the Website or in their browser.
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- Why Some Traders Feel Comfortable in Chaos While Others Need Structure
- How to Adapt Your Trading Style to Your Lifestyle
- Emotional Load: How Stress Differs for Scalpers and Swing Traders
- How Decision Speed Shapes Your Choice of Timeframe