SmartTrade - Technology: Security & Control Framework

Security and control are fundamental pillars of the SmartTrade environment.

Unlike many trading solutions that require users to transfer capital or rely on third-party custody, SmartTrade is designed around the principle of user-controlled execution. All trading activity takes place directly within the user’s own broker account, ensuring full transparency and eliminating external capital risk.

The system operates within a structured control framework that governs access, execution and risk exposure. Each user maintains full authority over activation, configuration and operational parameters. This ensures that the system remains aligned with individual preferences and risk tolerance at all times.

A key element of this framework is controlled access. System interaction is restricted to defined interfaces and governed by strict authorization logic. This minimizes the risk of unauthorized interaction and ensures that operational integrity is maintained.

In addition, the system incorporates continuous monitoring mechanisms. These provide real-time visibility into system activity, enabling users to maintain oversight and respond to changing conditions if required.

Risk management is also integrated at a structural level. Rather than being applied externally, risk parameters are embedded directly into the execution logic. This ensures that exposure limits, capital allocation and trade frequency remain within predefined boundaries.

The combination of user-controlled execution, structured access and integrated monitoring creates a secure and transparent environment that supports disciplined and responsible trading.

Information

While SmartTrade is designed to support disciplined and controlled trading processes, responsibility for its specific use and configuration rests entirely with the user.
Any outcomes resulting from individual application, adjustments or deviations from the intended system are solely the responsibility of the user.

For further information, please refer to our Risk Disclosure and Terms & Conditions.