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Auto-Trading That Has a Real Plan | Stax

Auto-trading should not be a black box. Stax takes a group of stocks and uses math to find the best settings for the plan: when it buys, when it sells, how it behaves. It proves that on real history, then runs it for you.

A Stax auto-trading plan with its equity curve and trade history.

What users get

Proven on
5 years of history
It tries
Many versions
You see
Every trade, and why

The job it solves

Stax finds the best way to trade your stocks, proves it on years of real market history, and runs it on autopilot. You see every buy and sell and why.

Built for the actual investing workflow

Stax is strongest when a visitor can move from learning to building to testing without switching tools or losing the original idea.

Turn a group of stocks into a plan that trades on its own.

Find the best settings for when the plan buys and sells.

Prove the plan on real market history before any real cash.

Watch it run live, with every move explained.

How it works

A practical path from an idea to evidence, then from evidence to practice.

  1. 1

    Start with a few companies, a theme, or a screen.

  2. 2

    Stax runs many tests on real history to find the best version.

  3. 3

    Review the result: return, risk, and the trades behind it.

  4. 4

    Paper trade, then connect a broker to run it for real.

Finding the best version and testing on history are one engine, not two steps.

No black box: every buy and sell comes with a reason.

Paper trading first, with no real cash until you say go.

Questions people ask

Is auto-trading the same as backtesting?

They are one engine. The engine runs many backtests to find the best settings, then that plan is what trades for you.

Does it trade real money right away?

No. You paper trade with no real cash first, and you connect a broker only when you choose to.

Ready to use auto-trading that has a real plan | stax?

Start with a clear idea, test the rules, and keep the risk visible before the decision gets emotional.