Trade Automation Setup
Bismel1 uses a trading engine to watch symbols, read market data, check product settings, review broker readiness, and route eligible automation actions when all required checks pass. Automation does not guarantee trades, profit, returns, or a specific market result.
1. Start with a subscribed product
Automation setup requires an eligible paid subscription. Trial/demo access is read-only and lets you preview the app flow without broker connection, live or paper automation changes, or order placement.
2. Understand the product lane
Prime is the fully automated stock bot lane. It is built for users who want Bismel1 to manage the product workflow after setup, while still showing account context, symbols, orders, positions, activity, and runtime status.
Execute is the hands-on automation lane. It is built for traders who want to configure symbols and strategy assignments with more direct control over how each symbol is watched and evaluated.
3. Connect the broker first
Before automation can run on your own account, connect the correct broker environment for the product you purchased. Confirm whether the account is paper or live, and make sure the displayed account status matches your intended setup.
4. Add symbols to watch
Open the product automation page and add the symbols you want the bot to watch. Symbols are added to the selected product/account only. Keep the list small at first so monitoring is easier.
5. Review symbol management
Use the symbols list to review watched symbols, strategy assignment where available, status, blockers, and recent activity. If a symbol is not ready, the page should show the reason when available, such as missing setup, stale market data, insufficient history, broker readiness, or product controls.
6. Turn automation on
Turn automation on only after reviewing the product, account, symbols, broker state, and controls. Turning automation on does not force an order. The trading engine still checks product access, market data, broker readiness, exposure, duplicate-order protection, and strategy conditions before any action can move forward.
7. Let the Bismel1 bot handle eligible execution
When automation is on and the setup is ready, the Bismel1 bot can evaluate watched symbols on its runtime cycle and route eligible actions through the broker connection. The app should record orders, positions, trade activity, and system activity so you can review what happened.
8. Monitor results and stay responsible
You remain responsible for monitoring your broker account, product settings, symbols, open positions, orders, buying power, and trading risk. Review the dashboard, automation page, positions, orders, activity, and reports regularly.
9. Pause or stop when needed
If you do not understand a result, see unexpected account activity, want to change symbols, or need to review the setup, pause or turn automation off before making changes. You can also disconnect broker access if you need to stop the connection according to your account plan and current app permissions.