Logicalorange

Building AI-powered crypto trading tools — need your honest feedback

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Hey Product Hunt community!

I've been building Sublime Traders for 7+ years, and we just launched a complete AI platform for crypto traders. I'd love your honest feedback on the concept and execution.

The problem i'm trying to solve: Most crypto traders lose money not because of bad analysis, but because of poor risk management, emotional decisions, and lack of systematic planning. Trading groups just spam signals without teaching you how to trade.

What I built:

AI Plan Builder - Generate complete trade plans with technical analysis in 30 seconds

Trading Journal - Track every trade with P&L analytics and pattern recognition

Position Risk Calculator - Calculate proper position sizes to never over-risk

The Predictor (BETA) - AI-powered market prediction tool

Trading Signals - Curated opportunities across exchanges + fast scalping channel

Our approach: Tools first, signals second. We teach you to fish instead of just giving you fish.

Free tier available - No credit card needed: 10 AI trade plans/month, 10 journal entries
Unlimited risk calculator

What I'd love feedback on:

  1. Does the "tools + education" approach make sense vs. just signals?

  2. Is the free tier generous enough to prove value?

  3. If you are in the space, how useful do you find these tools?

Check it out: sublimetraders.com

Roast it, praise it, tell me what's missing — all feedback welcome! 🙏

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Fatima Sarki

I actually like the tools-first mindset. Signals alone never taught me discipline, just dependency. The plan builder and risk calculator stand out for me, that's where most traders fail. Free tier feels fair enough to test real value before committing.

Logicalorange

@fatima_sarki Thqnk you Fatima. Did you get to test them out a bit? Any improvements or suggestions?

Uttam Kumar

As someone who's blown accounts from bad risk management, this makes sense. Signals are everywhere but structured planning tools aren't I'd personally spend more time in the journal + risk tools than the predictor. Solid concept overall.

Logicalorange

@uttam_kumar35 Thank you, will take feedback into account