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About Bismel1
Bismel1 is built by Gusgraph LLC for traders who want structured automation, clearer account visibility, and a cleaner way to review orders, positions, and activity. The platform brings trading products, account controls, automation monitoring, market-data checks, order visibility, position tracking, and activity reporting into one operating surface. Bismel1 is not built to hide the trading process behind vague signals. It is built to show the cycle clearly: symbols are watched, market data is checked, strategies evaluate the setup, risk guardrails review the action, broker execution handles the order, and the system writes back the result.
The first live products are B1 Execution and Prime Stocks Bot Trader. B1 Execution is made for traders who want a more hands-on automation product, with per-symbol strategy assignment and execution support for stocks and ETFs. Prime Stocks Bot Trader is the flagship automation product for selected U.S. stocks and ETFs.
Bismel1 also includes read-only trial and demo access so users can preview the platform flow before connecting a broker or enabling automation. Paper and live workflows are designed to follow the same trading behavior, so testing stays closer to real product use. Internal product health monitoring helps inspect product health, while customer pages keep orders, positions, activity, performance, and account context separated by product and account.
The goal is simple: give traders a cleaner way to run, monitor, and understand automated execution without making the workflow hard to understand. Bismel1 is a software platform for trading workflow and automation. It does not promise profit, remove market risk, or replace the trader’s responsibility to understand their broker account, settings, and trading activity.
Our Management
Gus Kazem
CEO & Founder
Common questions
What does Bismel1 provide?
Bismel1 provides software tools for connected-account workflows, automation visibility, account status, and activity review.
Who controls the brokerage account?
The user controls the brokerage account and remains responsible for broker approval, account settings, automation choices, and trading risk.
What should users review before live automation?
Users should review product setup, broker approval, account settings, automation controls, and the Bismel1 Risk Disclosure before using live automation.