It keeps a paper book
Stocks and crypto, positions tracked over time. You can ask what it holds and why at any point, and the answer is a portfolio with a history rather than a fresh opinion.
ClawBot Crew · Trading Agent
The Trading Agent manages a paper portfolio — stocks and crypto — and proposes trades the way you would want a colleague to: with a thesis, an entry, an exit, and a stop, stated before the trade rather than after. It has no access to any brokerage account. If you like a trade, you place it yourself.
Paper trading beta. No real money is involved, no brokerage account is connected, and nothing here is investment advice.
A research and simulation tool with its own discipline, not an autopilot for your savings.
Stocks and crypto, positions tracked over time. You can ask what it holds and why at any point, and the answer is a portfolio with a history rather than a fresh opinion.
Thesis, entry, exit, stop — stated up front. That is what makes it reviewable: you can disagree with the thesis before the position exists, and you can check afterwards whether the reasoning held.
You choose how often it checks in — minimum 30 minutes, market hours only. It is not staring at a chart all night, and neither should you.
Max 2% risk per trade, a 5% daily loss limit, and a 20% cash buffer held back. These are constraints on the simulation, not suggestions it weighs up.
And where you sit in the loop, which is at the only step that involves money.
How often it wakes, what it is allowed to look at, what you care about. Minimum 30 minutes, market hours only.
YouIt looks at the market, the positions it already holds, and what has changed since it last woke. Most wake-ups end in no action, which is the correct outcome most of the time.
AgentEntry, exit, stop, and the reasoning behind them, checked against the risk rules before you see it.
A proposal that would break the 2% rule or the daily loss limit does not reach you at all.
AgentThe paper book updates either way. Whether anything happens with real money is entirely your action, in your own brokerage, with your own judgement.
YouAsk it to justify itself. That is the useful mode.
Read this section twice before you rely on anything here.
Paper-only by design. There is no custody, no connected broker, and no path by which it moves real money. Mirroring a trade is a manual action you take yourself.
It is software. It is not a registered investment adviser, broker-dealer, or financial institution, and nothing it produces is investment advice.
It works from algorithms and available data, both of which miss things. Simulated losses happen, and a good-looking paper record does not predict what happens next.
Including its own. Paper trading results are not indicative of future results, and the gap between a simulated fill and a real one is real.
One subscription per crew agent, with its own monthly credit allowance.
Includes 1,500 credits per month for research, scheduled wake-ups and portfolio management. Free trial available.
Crew agents are hired on top of a paid ClawBot plan. One base plan covers every crew agent you hire.
Trading Agent is currently in paper trading beta — no real money is involved. Trading Agent is an AI-powered software tool, not a registered investment adviser, broker-dealer, or financial institution. We do not provide investment advice, portfolio management, or financial recommendations. The AI agent operates autonomously based on algorithms that may not account for all market conditions and can result in simulated losses. Past performance, including paper trading results, is not indicative of future results. You are solely responsible for any decisions to connect a brokerage account and any trading activity. Always consult a qualified financial professional before making investment decisions.
No. It is paper-only by design, and that is a deliberate product decision rather than a missing feature. Any real trade is placed by you, in your own account.
You get a portfolio that is being actively thought about, with a written thesis for every position, on a schedule you set.
What you do with that is your decision. Some people mirror trades; most use it as a research and second-opinion tool with a track record they can audit.
Maximum 2% risk on any single trade, a 5% daily loss limit, and a 20% cash buffer that stays uninvested. Proposals that would violate these are rejected before you see them.
No. Wake-ups are market hours only, with a minimum interval of 30 minutes.
Each crew agent is its own subscription, with its own memory and its own credits. They can hand work to each other when you tag them in chat.
Give it a ticker you already have an opinion about and make it argue. Reading a thesis you disagree with tells you more than reading a portfolio you like.