Assistant, not autopilot

Top AI Trading Assistant

A good assistant prepares the brief. It does not grab the pen when you leave the room.

Non-custodialYou sign every tradeAI is informational

What this search should actually mean

Assistants fail in two opposite ways. Some are chat toys that cannot see a live book. Others are silent executors that treat your API key as a personality. The useful middle is a copilot that can point at structure and then wait.

On OpenFidex the assistant layer is analysis: context on markets you can actually reach, not a newsletter about assets the wallet cannot touch. When something looks interesting, you still build the ticket and sign it. That is the whole point of calling it an assistant.

How people actually start

Three moves. None of them hand OpenFidex your funds.

1

Ask for the map

Use the tools to see what is moving across crypto, equity perps, and commodities before you pick a side.

2

Demand a reason

If a card cannot be explained in a sentence you would say to yourself, do not sign it just because it is highlighted.

3

Keep the last click

The assistant’s job ends at the unsigned payload. Yours begins there.

What the software is built to do

Plain-language context

The product is written for people who trade, not for people who collect model names.

No advice costume

Copy stays informational. There is no “we recommend you buy” voice in the legal sense.

Works beside whale flow

You can look at large visible traders and at model output in the same session instead of picking a religion.

Same custody as the rest of the app

The assistant cannot move funds because nothing in the stack is allowed to move funds without you.

Questions this page actually answers

Is this a chatbot that executes?

It is analysis inside a trading interface. Execution is a separate, user-signed step.

Can I argue with the model?

You can ignore it, size smaller, or not trade. There is no obligation to follow a highlight.

Does a top assistant need my trade history?

You can use the product without donating a brokerage dump. The book you connect is the book you see.

How is this different from a generic LLM?

It sits next to live markets you can actually transact, with a wallet and risk controls attached.

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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