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Glossary

Call. A public post by a trader saying they are bullish or bearish on an asset.

Signal. A call after Rubick has read it: asset, direction, caller and the original words, timestamped.

Caller. The account that made the call. Also called a trader or a source.

Strategy. A group of traders plus your sizing, leverage, take profit and stop loss. The unit that turns calls into trades.

Copy. Taking the same side the caller called.

Counter. Taking the opposite side.

Trading account. The account your funds sit in and your trades execute from. It is a Hyperliquid account controlled by your own wallet, which is what makes Rubick noncustodial: you can reach it directly, without Rubick, at any time.

Boost. The multiplier behind a single copy, up to 20x. Yours to set, never the caller’s.

Basket. Several callers blended into one weighted strategy, copied as a single fused signal.

Agent key. The key Rubick trades with. It can only trade: it cannot withdraw and it cannot change where money goes. Withdrawals need your master key.

Isolated margin. Each copy is walled off with its own margin, so a loss on one cannot reach the rest of your account.

Margin. The balance backing your open positions. A strategy reserves margin for the traders in it, which is why the app checks your balance before letting a strategy run.

Close only. The state a strategy enters when your balance can no longer support it. Open positions carry on being managed. Nothing new opens.

Signal PnL. Performance measured on the signals themselves. It describes how calls performed, which is not the same thing as what any individual account made trading them.