Architecture aligned for the April 1, 2026 API Framework
Trade at Lightning Speed.
Engineered for the New Era.
As the regulatory framework for retail API trading evolves, STRIX equips you with a frontend terminal designed to keep your execution rapid, your risk managed, and your API traffic strictly aligned with broker requirements.
The Exchange Framework
To reduce extreme slippage, exchanges increasingly require defined price protection for API-based orders. Orders without a defined price range may face rejection.
How STRIX Helps
STRIX utilizes a
Market Protection Percentage (MPP) approach. When you click buy or sell, STRIX calculates a dynamic Limit Order buffer in real time—helping improve execution reliability while maintaining structured order placement.
The Exchange Framework
Retail traders exceeding high API order rates may be subject to additional monitoring, audits, or restrictions.
How STRIX Helps
Your SL, Target, and TSL logic runs locally in your browser memory as a
Synthetic Order. STRIX sends execution requests only when required, helping reduce unnecessary API traffic.
The Industry Challenge
Platforms that rely on centralized servers or automated execution systems may be subject to additional regulatory requirements and operational dependencies.
How STRIX Helps
STRIX is a frontend interface.
Your API tokens remain on your system. Orders are initiated directly from your environment to your broker, maintaining full user control and transparency.
Focus on your execution. Stay in control of your trading.
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