Power is coverage plus brakes

Most Powerful AI Trader

Power should mean more markets and better context, not a bigger hidden lever.

Non-custodialYou sign every tradeAI is informational

What this search should actually mean

Power is the most abused word in retail trading ads. It usually means max leverage, more tickers, and a louder buy button. That is not power. That is surface area for mistakes.

A powerful interface in the OpenFidex sense is one that can see crypto, equity perps, and commodities, attach analysis, and still refuse to move a dollar until you sign. If you wanted a nuke switch, you are in the wrong aisle.

How people actually start

Three moves. None of them hand OpenFidex your funds.

1

List the books you actually need

Unused leverage on an asset you do not understand is not power. It is clutter.

2

Turn on the brakes first

Stops and sizing are how power stays pointed at the market instead of at your net worth.

3

Add analysis last

Context on a dangerous ticket is still a dangerous ticket. Order the stack that way on purpose.

What the software is built to do

Wide market surface

You are not boxed into a single meme-perp if you do not want to be.

Visible whale flow

Seeing large traders is power only if you still choose whether to follow.

Leverage as an option, not a default identity

The product can express leveraged venues. It should not recruit you into them.

Admin-free keys

True power is that we cannot override you, even if that is inconvenient for support fiction.

Questions this page actually answers

What is the maximum leverage?

Venue rules vary and can change. Treat any number on a marketing page as stale. Read the ticket.

Does powerful mean more AI autonomy?

Opposite. More surface area requires a firmer human close, not a looser one.

Can I disable markets I do not want?

You can simply not trade them. Curiosity is free; signatures are not.

Is there an institutional power tier?

Plans exist for access levels. None of them convert OpenFidex into your fund manager.

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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