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One strategy, the right broker: how Soar routes crypto and stocks across a dozen exchanges

Pick a lens once, and Soar sends each graded setup to the broker that can actually trade it — from Kraken to Interactive Brokers.

The Soar Team
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One strategy, the right broker: how Soar routes crypto and stocks across a dozen exchanges

The market doesn't respect the walls between your accounts. A semiconductor setup and a Bitcoin setup can show up in the same hour — but if your crypto lives on one app and your stocks on another, you're stuck babysitting two screens and two logins. Soar is built around a simpler idea: pick a strategy once, and let the platform figure out where each trade actually belongs.

One lens, both worlds

One lens, both worlds — One strategy, the right broker: how Soar routes crypto and stocks across a dozen exchanges

In Soar, a strategy is a lens — a set of assets, directions, and timeframes you want the engine to watch. That lens doesn't care whether it's looking at coins or equities. A curated basket like Crypto Majors and one like Mag7 or Leveraged ETFs live side by side. So do public-record lenses like Congress trades or 13F whales, and anything you build yourself in the StrategyStudio with per-asset long or short calls.

Whatever the lens produces, Soar's engine grades each setup against live technicals and your risk rules. Only the ones that clear the bar become trade cards — each with a real entry, two targets, a stop, a plain-English thesis, and a conviction score.

The brokers behind the scenes

The brokers behind the scenes — One strategy, the right broker: how Soar routes crypto and stocks across a dozen exchanges

Soar connects to a dozen brokers spanning crypto and traditional markets, so your strategy isn't boxed into one venue:

  • Crypto: Kraken, Coinbase, Gemini, Binance.US, plus perpetual venues AsterDEX and Hyperliquid

  • Stocks and ETFs: Alpaca, Interactive Brokers, Robinhood, Webull

  • Several of these span both sides, so a single account can hold crypto and equity bots at once

How a trade finds its broker

How a trade finds its broker — One strategy, the right broker: how Soar routes crypto and stocks across a dozen exchanges

When a graded card clears the bar, it needs a bot that can actually execute it. That's where routing comes in. A crypto card can't fill on an equities-only broker, and a stock card can't fill on a spot crypto exchange — so Soar checks each of your deployed bots and sends the setup to one that can trade that asset class and holds enough available cash to take the position at your risk profile.

You don't hand-sort anything. Deploy a Kraken bot and an Interactive Brokers bot on the same strategy, and the crypto setups flow to Kraken while the equity setups flow to IBKR — automatically, in the background.

One strategy, many brokers. You choose the lens; Soar decides which of your bots is the right home for each trade.

Your keys never leave your bot

Your keys never leave your bot — One strategy, the right broker: how Soar routes crypto and stocks across a dozen exchanges

Covering this many brokers only works if custody stays clean. Your broker API keys never touch Soar's servers — they live only inside your own bot's runtime, a Cloudflare Worker you own for spot brokers or your own server for Interactive Brokers and Webull. Soar can read what your bot reports back, but it can never move your funds or place a trade with your keys directly. The bot signs its own orders.

And no matter how many brokers you connect, the bot only ever opens new positions from graded cards — sized to your profile, capped by your concentration limits, and protected by a broker-side stop. It never touches what you already hold.

Start in paper, across any broker

You don't have to go live to see the routing work. Spin up a bot in simulated (paper) mode and watch a strategy trade with fake capital across the brokers you've connected. When the flow makes sense and the track record — realized, not backtested — earns your trust, flip it to live.

If you've been juggling one app for coins and another for stocks, this is the part that feels different: one place, one strategy, and the routing handled for you. Open the Copilot to build a strategy, browse the community to follow one, or start a paper bot and watch it decide — no keys, no risk, just the flow in motion.

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