Tech Grid

Start free, use the hosted dashboard first, then move to Enterprise only if you want a private machine setup.

14+ typed agents1111 signal lattice+1 / -1 / +0 / -0 state math
Agent meshSignal, risk, venue, replay, oracle, watchdog
State math+1 conviction, -1 rejection, +0 hold, -0 suppress
Quantum laneOptional advisory probes only
Run postureDemo, replay, paper, then live
ControlDeterministic risk still rules

Training

A plain-language starting point for customers who are new to this

Use this page if you want the product explained clearly before you buy it, install it, or connect any trading keys.

Beginner-safe

Written for customers who may be new to AI-assisted trading systems.

No hype

Focuses on how the product works, where it runs, and what it should realistically do.

Proof first

Teaches demo, replay, and paper before live instead of encouraging rushed automation.

Start Here

Three things to understand first

01

Understand the product before you spend money

ZeroTrade is trading infrastructure, not a miracle button. It helps watch markets, filter setups, explain decisions, and keep risk explicit.

02

Choose the right path for how you want to operate

Free Auto Mode is for learning with automated demo/paper trading. Hosted is the main paid dashboard. Enterprise is only for customers who deliberately want a private machine setup.

03

Start in demo, replay, or paper before live

The safest first week is about learning the product, proving the setup, and seeing how it behaves before trusting it further.

Lessons

What new customers usually need explained properly

The point of this page is to reduce confusion before it turns into a bad buying decision or a bad first setup.

Where does it run?

Hosted users run from the website dashboard. Enterprise users install the private runtime on their own Ubuntu server, VPS, mini PC, or home PC.

How do you see the private panel?

You usually keep the panel private and open it through an SSH tunnel from your own computer instead of exposing it directly to the internet.

What does the AI actually do?

AI helps with watching, ranking, summarizing, replay commentary, and anomaly review. It does not get to ignore the deterministic risk engine.

Can it help people with smaller balances?

Yes, but the product treats small wallets as a selectivity problem, not as a reason to overtrade. No-trade is often the correct outcome.

What should a first live step look like?

After demo, replay, and paper prove the setup, live use should stay small, controlled, and bounded by explicit risk limits and venue quality checks.

What should you never expect?

No serious trading platform can promise guaranteed profit, fixed win rates, or effortless results. ZeroTrade is designed to improve structure and discipline, not to suspend market risk.

First Week

A calmer first-week path

Day 1: start free, open the dashboard, and read the access model.
Day 2: try demo/replay first, then decide whether hosted access is worth upgrading to.
Day 3: run the guided demo and inspect replay output until the flow makes sense.
Day 4: connect only the keys you actually need, then verify the vault and service health.
Day 5: use paper mode with a small watchlist and read the explanations rather than chasing trades.
Day 6: review blocked setups and rejections so you understand what the guardrails are doing.
Day 7: decide whether you trust the system enough to continue testing, not whether you can force it into live mode quickly.
Avoid This

Three mistakes that hurt trust quickly

Do not rush into live mode

Customers who skip replay and paper usually create confusion for themselves. The product is built to prove itself before trust increases.

Do not treat AI as unlimited authority

The intelligence layer is there to help you understand and monitor. The live path still belongs to deterministic controls and explicit operating rules.

Do not confuse more trades with better trades

ZeroTrade is strongest when it stays selective. Frequency without edge is not sophistication.

Next Step

When the product makes sense, choose the right path and start safely.

Most customers should choose hosted access first. Choose Enterprise only if you deliberately want the runtime on your own machine. Either way, keep the first proof path in demo, replay, or paper mode.

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