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The Trader Troupe

The Trader Troupe

A multi-exchange trading copilot that routes signals into real CEX/DEX orders and unifies cross-venue PnL — funds stay in your custody.

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Web3 / DeFi


Overview

The Trader Troupe is a multi-exchange trading copilot for active traders who run signals across several venues at once. It connects a trader's own centralized and decentralized exchange accounts alongside Telegram and Discord bots, turns incoming signals into live orders, and consolidates every fill into a single analytics dashboard. Because it links to accounts rather than holding balances, funds stay entirely in the trader's own custody.

The Problem

Traders who act on signals across Binance, Bybit, OKX, Hyperliquid, dYdX, and GMX have to place orders by hand on each venue and stitch results together from separate account screens. The Trader Troupe replaces that manual routing and scattered bookkeeping with automated order execution and one unified performance view.

Key Features

  • Multi-venue connectivity — connects a trader's own Binance, Bybit, OKX, Hyperliquid, dYdX, and GMX accounts across both centralized and decentralized exchanges from a single interface.
  • Signal-driven execution — routes incoming trading signals into real spot and futures orders, attaching stop-loss and take-profit levels automatically on each position.
  • Bot integrations — ingests signals from connected Telegram and Discord bots so alerts flow directly into order routing without manual copying.
  • Self-custody by design — links to a trader's exchange accounts and never holds funds, so balances remain in the trader's own custody at all times.
  • Cross-venue analytics — records every fill to compute realized and unrealized PnL, win rate, and drawdown across all connected venues in one dashboard.
  • Per-venue breakdown — splits performance by exchange so traders can compare results venue by venue instead of reconciling separate account screens.

How It's Built

The backend is built in Rust on the Axum framework, backed by PostgreSQL that stores connected-account configuration and the full record of fills used for analytics. It integrates with each exchange's spot and futures APIs to place orders with stop-loss and take-profit, and ingests signals from Telegram and Discord bots. The frontend is a Next.js application using TanStack to drive the unified PnL, win-rate, drawdown, and per-venue dashboard.

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