The smartest way to guard your capital on Kraken & Interactive Brokers.
Named after two border collies who never take their eyes off the flock. Automated risk buffers, live account intelligence and downside protection for serious digital asset traders.
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Intelligent stop-loss
Dynamic liquidation buffers you draw by hand and the bridge watches continuously — following the trend, not just the price.
Position health
Secure
98.4%
Quick action
The herding method
Two curves. Two dogs. One flock brought home.
Both Minnie and Cooper are the same shape: a curve that starts flat and steepens as a trend matures — patient early, impatient late. The only difference is how wide the arc is drawn. Minnie runs a short, tight arc close under the recent swings, so she meets price on the first real pullback and banks a smaller, certain gain. Cooper runs a long, wide arc under the whole advance, letting the mid-trend shakeouts pass and only closing the gate once the trend itself turns. Neither curve ever moves down — like a collie closing on the flock, the distance only ever shrinks.
The smaller, faster dog works close to the flock. Her arc is drawn short and steep just under the recent swings, so the first genuine pullback puts price into the curve and the trade is closed. You forfeit the rest of the run, but the gain you already made is never handed back. Many small, clean gathers.
Horizon
Minutes → hours
Exits
Early, frequent
Arc
Short, steep, close
Guards
Gains already made
Cooper
Long term · wide arc
The bigger, calmer dog holds the far side of the paddock. His arc starts wider and lower, so mid-trend shakeouts pass straight through it untouched. It steepens as the advance matures until it is nearly vertical at the top — meaning the exit lands just after the trend actually breaks, capturing the bulk of the move in one gather.
Horizon
Days → weeks
Exits
Late, rare, large
Arc
Long, wide, patient
Guards
The whole run
Why two curves beat one
A single tight curve is shaken out by ordinary noise. A single wide curve hands back months of gains before it triggers. Run both arcs on the same position and they cover each other's flank: Minnie takes a certain profit off the first pullback and keeps the account earning, while Cooper stays out wide so a share of the position is still on when the real move arrives. One rounds up the strays. The other brings the flock through the gate.
Account balances
Live spot balances pulled straight from your Kraken account, in monospace precision.
Market data
Auto-refreshing tickers with gain/loss colouring so you read the tape at a glance.
Recent orders
Your latest fills and open orders, timestamped and side-coloured for quick scanning.
Tool explorer
Call any bridge tool directly and inspect the raw JSON response — nothing hidden.
Stop-loss curves
Draw price floors over time and let the bridge monitor them around the clock.