Trident automates the hardest part of manual trading — getting in — using the same confluence-gated logic as the rest of the Lucranaut lineup. Once triggered, it places a profit target and stop bracket automatically, then steps back: the brackets are static, not self-managing, so you stay in control of when and how the trade actually closes. It's built for traders who want disciplined, automated entries but don't want to hand over exit decisions entirely.
The same confluence-gated entry core as the rest of the lineup fires the trade for you — no manual triggering.
A profit target and stop are placed automatically the moment you're filled.
Brackets don't self-adjust — you decide if and when to drag them, giving you full discretion over the exit.
Entries require the same structural agreement the rest of the Lucranaut line is built on.
No overnight entry gate — built to run while you're actually watching the session.
For traders who want automated help getting in, without giving up control of how the trade ends.
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Auto-trader tiers are subscription-only, full price from the first charge — no free trial on execution products.
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