The AI-managed basket
One basket on Velor is managed by an AI agent. Here is exactly what that means: no more, no less.
What the AI does: it studies market data and proposes changes to the basket's allocation ("trim Nvidia to 22%, raise the cash position") on a schedule.
What happens to its proposals: each one is checked against the basket's rules automatically, then reviewed by a human before anything executes. The AI cannot trade. It cannot move money. It can only suggest a portfolio — and the basket's cooldown caps how often that portfolio can actually change, no matter how often it suggests.
The part you'll actually enjoy: every time the basket changes, the AI writes a note explaining why, published on the basket page after the trade completes. Most investing happens in the dark; this basket keeps a diary.
If the AI goes wrong: a compromised or confused AI can propose at worst a legal portfolio — and a human still has to approve it before anything executes. The same rules that bind human strategists bind it: position caps, turnover limits, a cash floor, and an execution price checked against an independent market price. We label this basket "experimental" because that's what it is.