Risk Disclosure
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1. Read this before you trade
Using SteamMarketRunner to automate trading on the Steam Community Market involves real risk, including the risk of financial loss and of action being taken on your Steam accounts. By using the Service you acknowledge and accept the risks described here.
2. Not affiliated with Valve
SteamMarketRunner is an independent product and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Valve Corporation or Steam. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.
3. Automation and account-action risk
Automating Steam Community Market actions is not officially endorsed by Valve. Valve may, at its sole discretion and at any time, restrict, suspend, or ban accounts, hold funds, or change how the Market works. We give you tools to trade conservatively — scheduled, human-paced actions, per-account proxies, dry-run, and full start/stop control — but no setting can guarantee against account action. You use SteamMarketRunner entirely at your own risk.
4. Market and financial risk
Item prices are volatile and can move sharply. You may sell at a loss, hold unsellable inventory, or fail to fill orders. Fees, market depth, and price swings can erase expected profit. Only commit funds you can afford to lose.
5. No financial or investment advice
SteamMarketRunner provides software tools, not financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. Pricing algorithms and statistics are informational only. Past performance does not predict future results, and no result is guaranteed.
6. Technical and operational risk
The Service depends on third parties (Steam, your proxies, notification providers, hosting) and on network conditions. Outages, API changes, rate limits, latency, or bugs can delay or prevent actions, cause missed trades, or produce unexpected results. We do not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation.
7. Your responsibility
You are responsible for the accounts you connect, the strategies you configure, the funds you deploy, and for monitoring outcomes. We recommend starting with dry-run mode and conservative settings, and reviewing the audit log regularly.
8. No liability for losses
To the maximum extent permitted by law, SteamMarketRunner is not liable for trading losses, missed opportunities, or any action taken by Valve on your accounts. See the Terms of Service for the full limitation of liability.
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