André Nicolas is the founder of Proteryx, a futures trading automation platform for active traders who need clearer execution, copy trading, TradingView alert workflows, prop firm account organization, bracket orders, and multi-account routing from one web-based Trade Desk.
André writes about the full futures trading workflow, from signal creation and account setup to copy trading, risk controls, and live monitoring.
Proteryx was built around a practical problem: active futures traders often manage several accounts, but their execution tools can still feel scattered.
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: 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.
The goal is to make futures automation easier to understand, easier to set up, and easier to monitor without pretending that automation removes risk.
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How traders can organize broker accounts, portfolios, lead accounts, and follower accounts inside one workflow.
How one trade instruction can route across selected accounts while keeping account logic easier to monitor.
How TradingView signals, webhooks, and alert messages can connect to configured futures execution rules.
How stop loss and take profit logic can be attached to trades before execution.
How traders can think about funded accounts, evaluation accounts, rules, grouping, and account visibility.
How traders can configure alerts, brackets, routing, and account rules without writing code.
Start with these Proteryx guides on multi-account management, copy trading, TradingView automation, bracket orders, and no-code execution.
Learn how traders can organize accounts, portfolios, routing, and monitoring from one futures workflow.
Read article Copy tradingSee how lead accounts, follower accounts, and account groups can reduce repeated manual execution.
Read article TradingViewUnderstand how TradingView alerts, webhooks, and Proteryx automation connect signals to execution.
Read article Risk controlLearn how entry, stop loss, and take profit orders can work together in one order setup.
Read article No-codeSee how no-code workflows can connect alerts, brackets, copy trading, and account routing.
Read article Coming nextComing next: daily loss rules, drawdown awareness, account groups, and funded trader risk controls.
Preview linkTrading automation should make execution clearer, not harder to understand.
Proteryx is built around that idea. Traders should know which accounts are connected, which rules apply, where orders are routed, and how to step in when needed.
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Futures trading involves substantial risk and is not suitable for every trader. Content from André Nicolas and Proteryx is educational and does not provide financial advice. Always follow your broker, exchange, and prop firm rules.