StableJack Brand Kit

Last updated: 28 February 2026

StableJack is an AI-powered trading terminal that helps investors research markets, analyze opportunities, build strategies, and manage positions across crypto and US equities.

This brand kit gives partners, media teams, affiliates, creators, and ecosystem contributors access to StableJack’s official brand assets, company descriptions, product messaging, and usage guidelines.

Use these materials when writing about StableJack, creating partner announcements, publishing educational content, preparing media coverage, or promoting StableJack through approved campaigns.

You can download the brand kit.

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Is StableJack free to start?

Yes. You can try core features completely free, no wallet or card required. Advanced tools like the strategy builder or position tracking are part of the pro tier, but you can explore everything risk‑free first.

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What is the affiliate program?

The Affiliate Program is a partnership between you and, StableJack. As part of the program, StableJack shares 40% of the revenue generated by each user referred by you.

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What is StableJack?

StableJack is an AI-powered trading terminal for crypto and US equities.

Last updated: 28 February 2026

XP Program

Users earn XP through trading activity, referrals, and quest completion. XP is calculated automatically based on verified user actions within the platform.

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Account Creation

For too long, the gap between retail traders and institutional firms has been a canyon, not a crack. Professional firms operate with unlimited resources, supercomputers, and teams of analysts working around the clock. Meanwhile, most retail traders are armed with nothing more than a laptop and a "gut

Last updated: 28 February 2026

Trading

For too long, the gap between retail traders and institutional firms has been a canyon, not a crack. Professional firms operate with unlimited resources, supercomputers, and teams of analysts working around the clock. Meanwhile, most retail traders are armed with nothing more than a laptop and a "gut