June release 2 — live web search, whale levels, and backtests that read like results

Your agent reads the live web now, marks where the real money sits, and hands you backtests you can actually read. This release shortens the path from “what's happening right now” to a validated, risk-defined trade.
›Live web search
Your agent can read the live web. Ask what's moving a market, what just launched, or what people are actually saying, and it pulls real, current pages instead of leaning on what it already knew — today's prints, today's headlines. “What's the news here” gets you now, not a cached answer from months ago.
›Whale levels
Ask where the big money sits and your agent draws it for you. Mention support, resistance, or key levels and it overlays Hyperliquid whale positioning right on the chart — green where size is defending, red where it's capping. “This looks toppy” becomes “whales are stacked at 64k and it's been rejected there twice.” Trade with the map the size is using, not against it.
›Backtests, at a glance
Backtest results read like results now. Each one lands as a card with win rate, Sharpe, drawdown, P&L, and an equity preview — click in for the full breakdown. Run a batch and they come grouped by pair and timeframe with their P&L already filled in, so you're comparing, not waiting.
›Strategies that hold up
Your agent lines up entries the way good traders do — find the level on the big chart, time the entry on a smaller one — so your stop sits tighter and you risk less for the same target. And before it suggests going live, it pressure-tests the strategy on data it didn't tune on. If a result only looks good because it was fitted to the past, it tells you straight instead of selling you the number.
›And more
Live status while your agent works, so a long task isn't a black box. A one-click list of every backtest, deployment, and dashboard you've made in a chat. Past deployments that stay put instead of disappearing. And charts that open themselves the moment price comes up.
From idea to live trade in minutes.
Describe a strategy in plain language and get validated, backtested code running live.
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