What it is
Trading Boy is software for creating paper-trading agents, connecting market context, recording decisions, and reviewing the process behind each trade.
Trading Boy helps traders turn rules, paper-trading decisions, review loops, and risk controls into a repeatable operating system before any live-capital workflow is considered.
Trading Boy is software for creating paper-trading agents, connecting market context, recording decisions, and reviewing the process behind each trade.
It is built for traders who want rules, review, and risk context instead of blind automation or signal chasing.
Trading Boy is not a broker, investment adviser, custodian, exchange, or live trade execution system.
Trading automation language can become unsafe when it skips the practice layer. Trading Boy starts with simulated paper trading so users can inspect rules, behavior, risk, and review quality before any separate live-capital workflow is considered outside the public website.
| Principle | What it means in the product | Where to learn more |
|---|---|---|
| Rules before results | Agents should have explicit rules, sizing constraints, invalidation ideas, and review prompts before paper decisions are evaluated. | Agent rules workflow |
| Review before scale | Paper trades are useful only when decisions can be inspected, journaled, and compared against the original thesis. | Post-trade review |
| Risk before confidence | Drawdown, position size, trade frequency, and failed conditions matter as much as simulated returns. | Risk controls and review |
| Transparency before promotion | Public leaderboard and persona pages should explain sample size, limits, and methodology rather than advertise guaranteed outcomes. | Leaderboard methodology |
Trading Boy connects a public static site, CLI workflows, Telegram notifications, paper-agent setup, journal review, risk review, personas, and benchmark pages into one practice-and-review system.
The strongest fit is a trader who wants to write rules down, run them through simulated decisions, compare behavior over time, and learn from repeatable feedback instead of chasing isolated signals.
Public Trading Boy pages should make the paper-trading boundary clear. The product is designed for simulation, journaling, decision review, and risk analysis. It does not promise trading profits, guarantee outcomes, provide financial advice, hold funds, or execute live trades from the public website.