# Connection of the Pu Prime broker account

## Step 1

**Congratulations!**\
You have successfully registered a real trading account. An email has been sent to you by the broker with your account details (account number, account password, and account server). These details must be connected in the **AI Apex Bot** app to launch the trading robot.

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## Step 2

You have received an email from the **Pu Prime** broker, here is how it looks: open it, and inside you will find your broker account details.

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## Step 3

To connect the account in the AI Apex Bot app (for the subsequent launch of the robot), you will need: the account number, which is listed under **“MT4 Login”**; the password, which is listed under **“MT4 Password”**; and the account server, which is listed under **“MT4 Server”**.

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## Step 4

Return to the AI Apex Bot app. Tap **“Link your PUPrime account.”**

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## Step 5

In the fields that appear, enter the details from the email to link your brokerage account: your broker **account number (MT4 Login)** in the **“Account number”** field, your broker account **password (MT4 Password)** in the **“Password”** field, and the broker **server (MT4 Server)** in the **“Server”** field. Tap the **“Link account”** button. After successfully linking the account, open the PU Prime broker app and top up your account (the balance must match the deposit required by the robot you selected).

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