Three books, one lock

Best AI Trader for Multi-Asset

Multi-asset is a layout. It is not a smoothie. Each book keeps its teeth.

Why this market is awkward in a typical stack

False diversification

Three tickers from the same risk-on hour is one trade in a trench coat.

One P&L number as a lullaby

A blended line hides which book cut you.

AI that speaks “portfolio” too early

A model that averages stories will hide the teeth you needed to see.

What OpenFidex changes for this book

Multi-asset is OpenFidex’s clearest product boast, so this page will be picky about it. You can look at coins, equity perps, and commodities without opening three vendors. That is real. What is not real is the idea that the blend automatically makes you safer or smarter.

Use the one lock — your wallet — as the reason to combine chrome. Use separate thoughts for each book. If the AI starts talking like a CIO, send it back to the portfolio-manager URL and reread the refusal.

Custodial bot pitch vs self-custody tools

Common pitchHow this interface is built
Three brokers, three passwords, three withdrawal policiesOne interface, still one signer, still three market specs
A blended “all-weather” story from a modelNamed legs you can defend in a sentence each
One leverage setting for the smoothieLeverage, if any, chosen per instrument like an adult

Asset-specific tooling

Coverage is the feature

Not a proprietary all-weather recipe.

Crypto and stocks without metals

Use that guide if you do not care about commodities yet.

Spreading risk is a different topic

That guide is about intent. This one is about the pad that can hold the spread.

Hours collide

A metal can sit still while a coin melts. Your alerts should know which clock you meant.

Questions this page actually answers

Is everything cross-margined?

Do not assume a mega-margin smoothie. Read how the venue treats each market. Hope is not netting.

Can AI allocate across the three books?

It can comment. You allocate by signing. That is the whole manager refusal again.

What is a sane first multi-asset use?

One coin you know plus one non-coin you researched, tiny size, no leverage, written reasons.

Why not include FX or bonds?

Because the live product story is these three books.

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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