Every AI can explain a trade. Amigo places it — opens the position, sets your stop, and watches it every second, even with the tab closed.
This dip-buy only finishes green 36% of the time and your +30% target hits just 3%. Tighten the stop or size down to $50.
You can describe a perfect setup to any chatbot. Then nothing happens — you still open the terminal, wire it by hand, and wake at 3am to check liquidation.
A beautiful answer. Zero positions opened.
English in. A strategy that opens the position, monitors 24/7, and pings your phone when it fires.
Three moves from a sentence to a running, monitored strategy. You keep the thesis; Amigo does the wiring.
Plain English, your terms. Amigo parses it into a typed condition — asset, side, leverage, trigger, TP, SL.
Best / likely / worst, in dollars before percentages. The worst week wipes the margin, not just the stop — so set one or size down.
Manual, Notify, or Auto — per strategy. It runs on live Hyperliquid data and pings your phone when it fires. Default is manual; it never trades behind your back.
You own the thesis. Amigo sharpens it, stress-tests it, and executes on your terms — never a hype-man.
A second opinion calibrated to argue against bad trades — quantified failure modes, not a pat on the back.
English becomes a typed condition graph. Monitoring costs nothing, never sleeps, and survives the tab closing.
Cites the feed and the timestamp, shows missing data as missing, and never invents a number to fill a gap.
Hyperliquid price, funding, open interest and order book — plus TradFi proxies like SP500 and GOLD.
Non-custodial. Real trades run through a trade-only wallet you approve — it never holds funds. Testnet today; mainnet soon.
Alerts aren't dead-ends. Close, edit, or re-arm a position straight from your phone — the ping is a control surface.

For traders who already trade perps and run 3–20× — people who hate a wall of numbers and apps that hedge with disclaimers. Not a beginner's tutorial.
Real one-line prompts. Conditions, exclusions, cross-asset filters, plain alerts — all from a sentence.





$1,000 in paper money on live Hyperliquid data. No card, no code. We let people in waves.