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Your worst enemy is you after the third stop.

One tilt day wipes a month. Liquidation hits the minute you step away. Neither is a failure of analysis — one is impulse, the other is absence. We automate the response to both.

/ how it actually works

1 · Anti-tilt lock

You draw the line in a cold head: N losses in a row, −X% in a day, or too many trades in an hour. Cross it and trading is hard-locked — a real block you can't click through — for a cooldown you set (default 24h). Warnings fire at 50% and 75% first. It's account-wide, not per-config: tilt is a person, not a strategy.

loss streak3 in a row → locked
24h loss−X$ or −X% → locked
overtradingtoo many / hour → locked
early unlockpossible — but the fee doubles each time

2 · Margin watchtower

Every 30 seconds the engine scores margin health across all your exchanges and escalates through four steps — each one firing an alert so you react before the exchange decides for you. Want it to auto-close from your reserve at the critical step? Turn it on — it's off by default, your call.

safe≥ 50%
warning30%
de-risk20%
critical10% · auto-close opt-in

3 · Auto-sizing & trailing stops

When your account is in drawdown the engine quietly shrinks the size of new auto-signals — at −10% you trade smaller, at −30% about a third of size (the Turtle method, proactive de-risking before the lock even fires). And the stop trails behind every open position in parallel — only toward profit, never back.

/ what changes for you

The bad day stays small.

before

You revenge-trade after a red streak

nowTrading locks until you have cooled off — by design

before

You wake up to a liquidated account

nowMargin health is watched every 30s and alerts you in time — auto-close optional

before

You forget to move your stop

nowThe stop trails every position in parallel, automatically

For traders who keep blowing up not from bad reads, but from their own hands after a loss. If that stings, it's built for you.

Built for discipline-first traders →

Take the keyboard away from your worst self.