parasol as a trading assistant: what axiom and trojan don't do for you
axiom and trojan are good trading terminals. fast execution, solid charts, useful data. if you know what you want to buy and when you want to sell, both platforms will get you there quickly.
but neither of them will manage the trade after you enter.
that is the gap parasol fills. not as a replacement for your terminal — as the assistant layer that sits behind it.
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what a trading assistant actually means
a trading terminal shows you data and executes your orders. a trading assistant watches your positions when you are not watching, makes decisions you have already defined, and handles the parts of trading that humans are consistently bad at.
the difference matters because most traders lose money not on entries but on exits. holding too long. cutting too early. freezing when the stop should fire. moving the stop because "it might come back." these are not information problems — axiom and trojan give you all the information you need. they are discipline problems.
a trading assistant solves discipline problems.
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how axiom handles position management
axiom gives you a web terminal with portfolio analytics, configurable limit orders, stop losses, and take profits. you set your levels, the platform executes them.
what it does well:
what it does not do:
axiom is a tool. you set the rules, it follows them. if your rules are wrong, it follows them anyway.
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how trojan handles position management
trojan has evolved from a telegram bot into a full web terminal. trenches for token discovery, copy trading, wallet analyzer, perps via hyperliquid, watchlists, real-time alerts, and the arena rewards system. it is a serious platform.
what it does well:
what it does not do:
trojan is built for speed and execution. if you know exactly what to buy and exactly when to sell, it is arguably the best platform to do it on. but the moment you need help deciding — or help staying disciplined — you are on your own.
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how parasol works as a trading assistant
parasol is not trying to be the fastest execution engine. that is trojan's job. parasol is the layer that handles everything between entry and exit.
exit management that adapts
when you open a position on parasol — whether the agent found it or you pasted a CA manually — the system manages every exit:
none of this exists on axiom or trojan. their stops are static. their take profits are static. nothing adapts.
pause and override
the assistant does not lock you out. pause any position and the agent hands off completely — no stop fires, no trailing stop, no AI review. prices still update in real time. you watch it manually. hit play and the agent picks back up with fresh levels based on current price.
sell any time — full or partial. one click, market execution with MEV protection.
the scanner as a filtered briefing
even if you do not use the autonomous trading, parasol's scanner tab is a filtered briefing of the solana memecoin market. 10,400+ tokens launch daily. the scanner filters out manipulation, wash trading, low liquidity, and suspicious holder patterns. what remains is a curated list of 30-60 tokens that passed quality checks.
use it alongside axiom or trojan. find setups on parasol's scanner, execute on whichever platform you prefer, let parasol manage the exit.
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using all three together
the strongest setup for an active solana trader in 2026 is not picking one platform. it is layering them.
trojan for speed. when you need to snipe a launch or execute a time-sensitive trade, trojan's execution is the fastest available. use it for entries where milliseconds matter.
axiom for charting and analysis. axiom's web terminal has clean portfolio analytics and good charting. use it for discretionary analysis and tracking your broader portfolio.
parasol for management. once you are in a position — however you got there — parasol manages the exit. trailing stops that adapt, AI reviews that catch what you miss, time exits that free up dead capital. the assistant layer that neither terminal provides.
you can paste any CA into parasol and the agent will size the position from your wallet and manage every exit from that moment. your entry, its discipline.
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who this is for
if you are disciplined on entries but break down on exits — this is exactly what parasol solves. you find the trades, parasol manages them without emotion.
if you trade on trojan or axiom and wish someone would watch your positions while you sleep — parasol does that. the agent runs 24/7 whether you are watching or not.
if you have lost money not because your entries were bad but because your exits were — most traders have. the entry is the exciting part. the exit is where the money is made or lost. parasol handles the exit.
if you want to stop moving your stop loss — we all do it. "just a little more room." parasol does not negotiate with itself. the stop fires when the stop should fire.
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try it
parasol is in early access. the trading assistant works in paper mode (risk-free on live data) or live mode with real capital.
set your risk profile, fund the wallet, and let the assistant run. or paste CAs manually and let it handle the rest.
already use trojan or axiom? parasol is the layer that makes both of them better.