André started Proteryx to help traders reduce repeated order entry and manage execution with more structure. The platform focuses on real workflows: connect accounts, create portfolios, set a leader account, route trades, use bracket logic, manage account controls, and monitor positions from one trading workspace.
His writing covers the problems active traders face every day. For example, he explains copying trades across accounts, using TradingView alerts for execution, organizing funded accounts, checking order behavior, setting bracket orders, and keeping risk rules clear before trades are sent.
As a result, the goal is to make futures automation easier to understand, easier to set up, and easier to monitor without pretending that automation removes risk.
Reader takeaway
01How to trade several accounts with less manual repetition
02How to connect TradingView alerts to execution rules
03How to use brackets, stops, and targets before entry
04How to monitor positions, orders, and account groups in one place