Demand permission tables
Read, suggest, sign, withdraw. An honest product marks three of those as “not the model.”
Ask what the algorithm is allowed to touch. If the answer is “your funds,” stop reading the backtest.
Algorithm pages love equity curves. They rarely lead with permissions. OpenFidex does not sell a secret coefficient. It sells an interface where algorithmic analysis can highlight a market and then sit down.
If you are hunting the best AI trading algorithm as a boxed product that you host on a VPS, you will be happier in a different aisle — and you will take a different operational risk. This URL is for people who want algorithmic help without giving the algorithm a keyring.
Three moves. None of them hand OpenFidex your funds.
Read, suggest, sign, withdraw. An honest product marks three of those as “not the model.”
Anyone can Photoshop a Sharpe ratio. Your liquidation engine cannot be Photoshopped.
Use small size or a demo path if you need to see how the highlights feel in motion.
The model narrows attention. It does not declare truth.
An algorithm that raves about an asset you cannot trade is a blog post.
You are not paying to rent a mystery file you cannot inspect in spirit.
The algorithm’s best feature is that you can ignore it at no extra charge.
You get explanations and tools, not a promise that a research file is open-sourced into a Git repo.
You can trade your own ideas through the same wallet. The interface does not have to originate the thesis.
There are community points boards for activity, not a Hall of Fame of secret alphas.
No. Markets break regimes. Anyone who says otherwise is selling.
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.
Nearby guides on the same topic — different intent, different copy.
Create an account with your email. You sign every transaction from your own wallet.