FAQ

Answers for using AiTraders day to day

Quick explanations for the dashboard, decision-support phases, analysis agents, trade tickets, event studies, credits, and safety boundaries.

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Getting started

What should I open first?

Start on the dashboard. It gives you the live trade desk, grouped workspaces, market bias, alerts, event context, and quick links to the deeper pages.

What is Decision Support for?

Decision Support is the pre-trade review area. It ranks markets, builds trade tickets, compares strategies, checks news timing, checks portfolio overlap, and reviews execution readiness.

What is Run Analysis for?

Run Analysis is the guided agent workbench. Use it when you want to run a specific task like Market Snapshot, Risk Evaluation, Strategy Proposal, Strategy Sweep, or Event Study Analysis.

Agents and analysis

What does the Event Analysis Agent do?

It takes a current macro, earnings, or crypto event, compares it with similar historical event templates, scores the closest matches, and returns likely forex, stock, and crypto impact with risk controls.

Are the agents allowed to execute trades?

No. The current agents are advisory or gated. They can propose, analyze, compare, veto, and review, but execution remains deterministic and must stay behind safety checks.

Why are there multiple agents instead of one agent?

Specialized agents are easier to verify. Market data, event analysis, risk, strategy research, execution readiness, and post-trade review each have a different job and can be checked independently.

How should I read an Event Study result?

Read the summary first, then check the closest comparable event, cross-asset impact, preferred action, and risk controls. Treat weak similarity or high event risk as a reason to wait or reduce size.

Trading workflow

What is the safest workflow before considering a trade?

Use Dashboard to find the setup, Decision Support to compare and check timing, Run Analysis for a deeper agent task, then review risk controls before doing anything outside the app.

What do the buy and sell colors mean?

Buy readiness cards use green and sell readiness cards use red. The readiness status still matters, but the main visual direction now follows the trade side.

When should I avoid a setup?

Avoid or wait when event risk is high, spreads are wide, liquidity is thin, strategies disagree, correlation exposure is duplicated, or the readiness checklist says Wait.

What is a trade ticket?

A trade ticket summarizes the proposed side, entry zone, stop, targets, risk/reward, position risk note, and invalidation condition so the setup can be reviewed quickly.

Data, credits, and limits

Why do some pages show estimates?

Some decision-support panels use the current dashboard feed and deterministic estimates rather than broker-grade live execution data. They are useful for review, not final order routing.

What are credits used for?

Credits price agent tasks in the catalog. Lightweight tasks cost fewer credits, while heavier analysis like strategy sweeps or event studies costs more.

Can I edit the raw JSON payload?

Yes. Run Analysis keeps advanced JSON available for custom inputs, but the guided controls should cover the common workflow first.

Is this financial advice?

No. The application is a decision-support and research tool. It does not replace your own judgment, risk controls, or broker-side execution checks.