What is Gigabrain?
What is Gigabrain?
How do I access the Gigabrain terminal?
How do I access the Gigabrain terminal?
How reliable are Gigabrain's signals?
How reliable are Gigabrain's signals?
What types of signals does Gigabrain provide?
What types of signals does Gigabrain provide?
Can I use Gigabrain signals with my existing trading platform?
Can I use Gigabrain signals with my existing trading platform?
What is the Gigabrain Alpha Fund?
What is the Gigabrain Alpha Fund?
How often are new signals generated?
How often are new signals generated?
AutoTrade FAQs
What happens if I already have an active position in a token that Auto-Trade opens a trade for?
What happens if I already have an active position in a token that Auto-Trade opens a trade for?
- Your existing Long position size will increase by the Auto-Trade order size.
- Your existing Short position size will decrease by the Auto-Trade order size.
- Your existing Long position size will decrease by the Auto-Trade order size.
- Your existing Short position size will increase by the Auto-Trade order size.
Why is the entry price for my trade different from the strategy's entry price?
Why is the entry price for my trade different from the strategy's entry price?
How is trade size determined for each auto-executed order?
How is trade size determined for each auto-executed order?
Can I change the amount I’ve subscribed to a strategy?
Can I change the amount I’ve subscribed to a strategy?
- Unsubscribe from the strategy.
- Re-subscribe with new amount.
How many trades should I expect from Auto-Trade?
How many trades should I expect from Auto-Trade?
- Ramanujan Strategy: ~4–5 high-conviction trades per week.
- Agent Strategies: Varies by strategy type and market conditions.
What if there are no active trades in the strategy, but I still have open positions on Hyperliquid opened by auto trade?
What if there are no active trades in the strategy, but I still have open positions on Hyperliquid opened by auto trade?
Why does the master account show trades as "active" while my subscriber order remains "open" and not executed?
Why does the master account show trades as "active" while my subscriber order remains "open" and not executed?
- Master orders are filled first when market conditions allow
- Subscriber orders are filled subsequently, based on their position in the queue
- Market liquidity and volatility can affect fill rates for all orders in the queue
If only 10% of my allocated capital is being used for trades, should I withdraw the remaining idle capital from Hyperliquid?
If only 10% of my allocated capital is being used for trades, should I withdraw the remaining idle capital from Hyperliquid?
- Liquidation Protection: Maintaining excess capital provides a safety buffer against potential liquidations
- Strategy Flexibility: Auto-Trade may require additional capital for larger position sizes or multiple concurrent trades
- Risk Management: Higher account equity improves your overall risk profile and margin requirements
Are my Auto-Trade orders guaranteed to be filled once placed?
Are my Auto-Trade orders guaranteed to be filled once placed?
- Market Liquidity: Insufficient liquidity may prevent order fills
- Price Movement: Rapid market movements can cause orders to remain unfilled
- Order Type: Limit orders may not execute if price targets aren’t reached
What happens to subscriber open orders if the master account order gets filled but subscriber orders don't get filled?
What happens to subscriber open orders if the master account order gets filled but subscriber orders don't get filled?
Here’s how the process works:
Master order fills: The strategy position becomes active in the master account.
Subscriber orders remain unfilled: Due to market conditions or liquidity constraints.
Automatic cancellation: All unfilled subscriber orders are cancelled after 3 minute to prevent stale orders.
Position synchronization: This ensures subscribers don’t have outdated orders that could execute at unfavorable prices.This automatic cancellation mechanism protects subscribers from executing orders that may no longer align with the current market conditions or strategy timing.
One Click Trade FAQs
Why is my order sometimes executed as a market order instead of a limit order?
Why is my order sometimes executed as a market order instead of a limit order?
• A limit order at $90K would fill immediately because the market is already below.
• A stop-limit is required to trigger only when price reaches $90K.
However, Hyperliquid currently doesn’t support linking TP/SL orders to stop-based entries. Managing separate contingent orders exceeds API rate limits.
What does the Delete button on an open-position card do, and when should I use it?
What does the Delete button on an open-position card do, and when should I use it?
Can I disable invalidations after my position is live?
Can I disable invalidations after my position is live?
Once disabled, the agent will no longer manage or exit the trade, even if the trade thesis is broken.
Can I modify my Stop-Loss (SL) and Take-Profit (TP) levels?
Can I modify my Stop-Loss (SL) and Take-Profit (TP) levels?
Why don’t some Alpha cards have an Open Trade button?
Why don’t some Alpha cards have an Open Trade button?
Where can I review the agent’s actions on my position?
Where can I review the agent’s actions on my position?
Example:
→ Cancelled BNB‑PERP | Reason: trade thesis invalidated