Beginner means new, not unsupervised

AI Trader for Beginners

Beginners need guardrails and plain speech. They do not need a model that pretends to be a parent.

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Who this setup is for

If you are new, every product will try to adopt you. Some will do it by hiding fees. Some will do it by hiding keys. OpenFidex would rather sound slightly stern in week one than sound like a friend who later emptied the account.

Use the AI as a flashlight, not as a personality. Learn what a signature is. Learn that equity perps are not brokerage shares. Learn that points are not income. That is a better first week than a simulated 40% badge.

A short onboarding, then you stay in control

1

Open the account, then stop

Look around without signing anything. If you cannot explain the wallet line, do not proceed.

2

Read /risk like it is the product

Because legally and practically, it is part of the product.

3

One small signature

Your first ticket should be sized like a coffee, not like a personality change.

Interface details that matter for this audience

Email is enough to start

That is beginner-friendly. Stay skeptical of anyone who asks for a seed or a passport to finish signup.

AI will not grade your homework

It will not tell you that you “should” buy. If a sentence sounds like that, it is a bug in tone.

Copy-trading is optional sightseeing

Watching large traders is educational. Binding your week-one wallet to them is how beginners donate tuition.

A coach page exists if you want tone

This URL is the first-week map. Mentor/coach URLs are about ongoing habits.

Questions this page actually answers

I have never used a wallet. Can I start?

Yes, but only if you are willing to learn that a signature spends. If that sentence scares you, good — read slower.

What should I ignore in week one?

Leverage maxes, points leaderboards as a money plan, and anyone in DMs offering to “set it up for you.”

Is demo available?

When a demo path exists in-product, use it. Never practice a new mechanic on size you cannot shrug at.

Can a beginner use stocks and gold too?

The interface can show those books. Understanding them is extra homework, not a bonus skin.

Does OpenFidex hold my funds or place trades for me?

No. OpenFidex is a non-custodial software interface. A wallet is created in your browser, you keep the keys, and you cryptographically sign every order before it reaches a third-party venue such as Hyperliquid. The software does not take custody of assets and does not submit transactions unless you sign them.

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