

Trade Leopard
Set target weights across a basket of coins and Trade Leopard buys each one's share on your schedule, but only when that asset is oversold.
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
- Dark Mode
- Ad-free
- Crypto Portfolio Tracker
Trade Leopard News & Activities
Recent activities
- tradeleopard updated Trade Leopard
- tradeleopard added Trade Leopard
tradeleopard added Trade Leopard as alternative to Shrimpy, HodlBot, Coinplan and Deltabadger
Trade Leopard information
What is Trade Leopard?
Trade Leopard turns a basket of cryptocurrencies into an index fund you define and it maintains.
You set target weights across the assets you want, summing to 100%. You set a budget and a pace — daily, weekly, monthly, whatever suits you. Each asset's share of that budget is its weight, and it is spent only when that asset clears a gate you configure: RSI across four timeframes (1h, 2h, 4h, 1d), with you choosing how many have to be under your threshold. An asset that does not qualify is skipped, and the money it did not spend rolls into the next period rather than being forced somewhere else.
Rebalancing is buy-only. Adding a lump sum sends it to whatever sits furthest below its target weight, so money corrects your allocation without selling anything. Nothing is ever sold to fix drift on its own.
Out of the box the engine only buys. The one thing it can sell automatically is an optional scheduled trim, which ships switched off — and when you turn it on, it sells a holding's profit only, never the money that bought it, and never touches a position at a loss.
It connects to your own account at Kraken, OKX or Coinbase through an API key you create without withdrawal permission. Funds never leave your exchange. Keys are encrypted before storage and are never returned to the browser, and every order leaves from one fixed IP address, so you can lock the key to it.
This is not a grid bot, a signal marketplace, a copy-trading platform, or a leverage product. It is also not a DCA bot in the sense the term is usually used — most products marketed that way place safety orders, which are extra buys below your entry price intended to lower the average cost of a losing position. Trade Leopard has no entry price to defend and never sizes an order based on a loss.
Every order is visible before it happens. Lump-sum buys, percentage sells and rebalances all show you the exact orders, asset by asset, including any leg skipped for falling under the exchange's minimum, before anything is placed. Each asset can buy at most once per period, and that limit survives a restart, so a long slide cannot drain a period's budget into one falling coin.
$15 a month. No performance claims, no backtests, no signals to buy. One allocation policy that you set.







