One product, two speeds

Best AI Trader for Beginners & Pros

Two speeds. One fuse. If the fuse changes when you “go pro,” the product was a costume.

Same keysDifferent densityNo VIP custodian

Who this setup is for

Products that claim to serve beginners and professionals usually mean “we have a simple view that hides the knives and a pro view that adds knives.” The knives should never include a different custody story. OpenFidex’s split is density and tone, not a secret house account for whales.

Beginners get fewer nouns and a stern disclaimer. Pros get more surface and less hand-holding. Both still sign. If a vendor offers “pro execution” that skips the signature, they just sold the beginner a story and the pro a privilege that is actually a risk.

A short onboarding, then you stay in control

1

Start on the beginner URL’s advice

Even if you are proud. Pride is how pros skip the payload on a new surface.

2

Raise density when the nouns are boring

When wallet, ticket, and risk are muscle memory, open more books. Not before.

3

Never accept a VIP withdrawal shortcut

There is no status high enough to make someone else holding keys a good idea.

Interface details that matter for this audience

Shared legal spine

Software interface, informational AI, user-signed orders. The spine does not fork.

Plans are access, not caste

A paid tier should not become a managed account in disguise.

Pros can mute the mascot energy

If we ever sound like a cartoon on a serious ticket, that is a bug for both audiences.

Beginners can peek at pro tools

Curiosity is allowed. Size is not required to satisfy curiosity.

Questions this page actually answers

Is there a hidden pro product?

There is one interface with more or less surface. There is not a second bank for cool people.

Should a pro even read beginner pages?

If they are new to self-custody, yes. Experience on a CEX is not experience holding keys.

Do points embarrass beginners?

They are optional sport. Hide from them until you want a game. They are not a class system.

Can a household share accounts?

Do not share seeds. Two people, two wallets. One signer per wallet.

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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