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VNTAR support · agentic trading

AI trading authority, with boundaries that hold.

VNTAR lets you authorize an AI client to act in your existing brokerage account without giving it a blank check. You set the mandate; VNTAR and the broker enforce it.

Your controls

Designed to make direct-account automation governable.

A separate account can limit the blast radius. VNTAR instead limits authority at the client, strategy, instrument, and budget level—then keeps a complete record of what happened.

A mandate per AI client

Choose the assets, symbols, order types, trading hours, and short-selling permissions for one connected client. A different client receives a different mandate.

A bounded agent budget

Set a per-order estimate, a daily agent budget, and a maximum number of open positions. VNTAR checks those limits before it submits the request to the broker.

A visible decision trail

VNTAR records approvals, mandate updates, rejected requests, submitted orders, cancellations, and position exits so account activity can be reviewed.

A real stop control

Stop full control at any time. VNTAR immediately revokes full-trading grants for every connected AI client while preserving research-only access.

How it works

Control is layered—not a one-time handoff.

Giving an AI client full control does not remove VNTAR or broker protections. Every order still takes the same secure server-side route.

1

Start with research

An AI client can read only the VNTAR data you approve: account context, positions, orders, trades, market snapshots, and order previews.

2

Enable full control

With an active brokerage account, acknowledge the risk in Settings and enable agentic trading. This does not approve an AI client by itself.

3

Approve one AI client

During the secure VNTAR consent flow, grant full control to a specific connected client. Each connection has its own server-enforced mandate.

4

VNTAR evaluates every request

A requested trade must satisfy the mandate, pre-trade checks, account eligibility, buying-power checks, disclosure requirements, and the broker’s own controls.

Standards and supervision

Built around risk-control practices.

VNTAR’s mandate, budget, audit, monitoring, and stop-control design reflects widely used automated-trading control themes. It does not represent a finding of regulatory compliance or legal advice.

Before you enable it

Choose the smallest mandate that can do the job.

  • Start with research or a narrow ticker list before enabling broader authority.
  • Use a budget you can monitor and disable access if activity is unexpected.
  • Review each connected client and revoke full control you no longer need.
  • Remember that market, execution, model, and connectivity risks can still occur.