What Are the Best AI Settings?
Start with paper trading, conservative risk, and clear review habits before increasing live exposure.
The best settings depend on your risk tolerance, account size, and whether you are still validating the workflow through paper trading.
Start with Your Goal
Before you change any setting, decide whether you want:
- a conservative starting profile
- a balanced profile for everyday use
- an aggressive profile you understand well enough to monitor closely
Best Practice for New Users
- Start with paper trading first.
- Choose a conservative or balanced risk profile.
- Review how Portfolio Manager behaves across different market conditions.
- Move to live trading only after you are comfortable with execution and reporting.
Settings That Matter Most
Risk Profile
Choose the level of volatility and drawdown you are prepared to tolerate.
Allocation
Set how much capital you want Portfolio Manager to manage.
Limits
Review any available caps, pauses, or strategy constraints before going live.
Monitoring Rhythm
Decide how often you want to review results, not how often you want to manually interfere.
Tip: For most users, the best setup is to start with paper trading, verify the reporting, and only then increase size gradually.
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Should I Choose AI Settings or Manual Settings?
For most users, guided AI settings plus paper trading is the best way to validate Portfolio Manager.
How to Get Started
A short checklist for creating an account, opening the paper account first, and connecting an exchange only when you want live AI Portfolio Manager.
What Does TradeLand Offer?
TradeLand AI centers on paper-account onboarding, AI Portfolio Manager, self-custody, and optional exchange-connected live automation.
What is TradeLand?
TradeLand AI Hong Kong is a fintech platform for AI Portfolio Managed Accounts, with a paper account available immediately at registration and optional exchange-linked live execution.
