Monster Grid

Choose the self-hosted node or the hosted dashboard, see the full multi-agent system clearly, and move from demo to paper to live with deterministic guardrails still in charge.

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

Risk

ZeroTrade Monster risk disclosure

ZeroTrade is serious infrastructure, not a promise that markets become safe. This page keeps the core risks visible before customers connect providers or increase mode trust.

Risk Warning

Do not use ZeroTrade with money you cannot afford to lose. The product can help structure monitoring, replay, paper mode, risk checks, and explanations, but it cannot remove market risk.

Core Risks

Every customer should understand these before live exposure

Trading can lose money. Capital is at risk.
Past performance, backtests, replay sessions, research reports, and demo examples are not reliable indicators of future results.
AI, quant, and quantum-analysis outputs can be incomplete, delayed, biased, stale, or wrong.
Live execution should only be considered after demo, replay, paper mode, provider checks, and risk configuration review.
Market data can be delayed, missing, corrupted, or out of sync with a broker or venue.
Provider APIs can fail, rate-limit, reject orders, change rules, or return unexpected status.
Slippage, spread, fees, volatility, liquidity, and latency can materially change live outcomes.
Customers remain responsible for tax, legal, broker, provider, account, and trading decisions.
Safer First Path

Demo, replay, and paper mode exist for a reason.

A customer should understand how the system behaves before connecting live credentials or selecting live API posture.

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