Seven things that must all be true before this desk is
allowed to touch real capital. This board reports readiness — it cannot
open the path. That stays a thing Sean does by hand.
Is anything wrong
What it said about itself last night
The desk writes its own report after each day — what
worked, what didn't, and what it wants to change about its own rules.
The machine's audit of itself
A nightly review the desk runs on its own code and
behaviour — what to keep, what to kill, what it is still not doing.
What changed in the code
What the machines found
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The exit is worth more than the strategyi
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What this desk can and cannot trade
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How bold the books are set
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Every book, over eight yearsi
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Every test ever run
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What the wire is sayingi
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The book race
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Eight years, three linesi
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Does the answer depend on when you looked?
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Everything this desk has ever tested
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The desk, top to bottom
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What's allowed to tradei
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The watcher that never fires
The luck problemi
The desk against its own shuffled self
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How each strategy is actually doingi
Backtests are what a strategy did in the past. This is what
it has done with real orders — and on this desk, not one of them has enough
finished trades to judge yet.
Proof we can trust our own numbersi
Before real money is discussed, the desk has to produce 100
trades whose records are complete enough to prove something.
3 things that matter right now
The desk watches hundreds of names, two venues and a
century of history. This is what it would actually tell you.
Waiting on you
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What it refusedi
The desk turns things down out loud. A refusal is a
decision, and it gets recorded like one.
The whole ocean
Everything underneath the three lines above. None of it is
a recommendation — it is where to look.
Where money is movingCheap and not brokenThe big pictureEvery name the machine is watchingWho is crowded, and whereThe squeeze watchlistHeadlines
Four ways of holding the same money. Each lane sells on a
different rule.
Finished trades
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Cash
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What today looks like
The desk compares right now against a hundred years of
market history — and shows you the case against the comparison too.
What's coming
Dates the market already knows about. These are on the
calendar whether or not anything is happening — that's what makes them
worth planning around.
Today, in one read
The desk's own note on what the market is doing. It is an
opinion built from the evidence below it, not an instruction.
What we learned the hard way
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Every wordi
Nothing on this desk is allowed to be jargon you can't ask
about. Tap any word.
What history is saying today
Twenty-five patterns from a hundred years of markets,
checked against what is actually true right now. Each one is a nudge in
the odds, never a promise.
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What the machine thinks
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What protects youi
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What it costs
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What could go wrong
Why are you doing this?
Required. No note, no order — in three
months this is how you find out whether you were right for the right
reason.
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Write a note first
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Settings
Look
Four designs, same app and same numbers underneath.
Light or dark
Environment
Practice money
Every position here is simulated at real prices. Your real
Kraken account is not reachable from this app, and there is no setting
that changes that.
You
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How the desk runs
Both settings use practice money. Real money is a separate
step that cannot be switched on from this app.
The risk dial
One number, the whole practice desk: how much proof a
strategy needs, how big it may go, how much room it gets. Real money is
not on this dial and never will be.
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People
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Add someone
The venues
Go and look at the accounts themselves. These open the real
thing in a new tab — DipBid never speaks for them.
The previous app, running unchanged, in a new tab. Every
number it shows now has a home here too — this is a safety net during the
switchover, not a place you need to go.