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AetherPro Documentation

Learn how AetherPro handles bot decisions, risk controls, operator workflows, and test-mode validation before live execution.

What You Can Learn

Decision logic

See how the platform evaluates inputs, applies rules, and chooses open, hold, close, or skip.

Risk controls

Understand leverage caps, allocations, exit handling, and how the execution envelope is defined.

Operator control

Learn what users can configure, monitor, and audit across bot management and lifecycle tracking.

Test mode

Validate behavior in dry run before moving any strategy or allocation set into live execution.

Execution lifecycle

Understand how live actions become fills, positions, reconciliations, and reviewable records.

Integrations

See where credentials, exchange connectivity, and external interfaces fit into the product boundary.

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Search by topic, action, or workflow: risk controls, dry run, leverage, logs, or go-live.

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New to AetherPro

Understand the platform first

Get the system overview, then move into test mode instead of jumping directly into live automation.

Go to Getting Started

Validating trust

Inspect how the bot actually thinks

Use the decision-logic docs to understand the evaluation flow and the reasons behind open, hold, close, or skip actions.

Read How Decisions Work

Preparing to deploy

Test before going live

Dry run should be the default path for validating settings, reviewing logs, and confirming that risk controls behave as expected.

Create a Test Bot

Technical depth

Live operations

Execution and reconciliation

Follow the path from a chosen action into exchange execution, fill tracking, and platform reconciliation.

Read execution flow

Connectivity

API and integrations

Understand where external credentials, exchange integrations, and future APIs sit inside the product boundary.

Read integration guide

Why this docs section matters

AetherPro is not meant to be a black-box bot product. The platform is built around visibility, operator control, and reviewable decision flow so users can inspect behavior before enabling live execution.

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Safe first step

Start in test mode before live execution

Use the same decision path, inspect the logs, and validate configuration before moving into live operation.