Paper — every trading figure here (positions, orders, P&L, equity, returns) is simulated on an Alpaca paper account. No real capital is at risk, and no order is ever placed with your money. Running costs shown under ops, such as LLM spend, are real.

Going deeper

Public

Roadmap

A plain-English view of how mature the product is today — and where it's heading.

How to read this page

This is a maturity view, not a calendar. It describes what is proven today, what is being refined, and where the product is heading — without promising specific dates. The journey is toward reliable, hands-off-but-supervised operation, one validated step at a time.

Where it is today

The foundations are working: the system reads the market, finds and ranks beaten-down opportunities, scores candidates, and places small, bracket-protected trades through its disciplined engine. Every decision is recorded so you can always ask "why?", and the full set of risk safeguards is active on every trade.

  • ·Proven — reading the market, spotting and ranking opportunities, scoring candidates, the risk safeguards, and the full auditable decision trail.
  • ·Maturing — the track record is still being built. The system needs many more trades before its performance numbers are statistically meaningful, and the page-by-page views show where the evidence is still thin.

What's being refined next

  • ·A longer, richer track record — the single most valuable thing the product can build is more closed trades, so that win rates and performance by sector become trustworthy.
  • ·Tighter links from idea to action — connecting the opportunity radar more directly to the trades it inspires, always behind a confirmation step while the loop is still being proven.
  • ·Smarter self-improvement — the system learns from its own outcomes and proposes refinements, but only adopts changes that pass an evidence-based review.

The direction of travel

The long-term goal is a system you can largely leave to run — disciplined, always-watching, and trustworthy enough that supervising it is a light touch rather than a chore. Getting there is deliberately gradual: each new capability has to earn its place with real evidence before it's relied on. Maturity is measured by what's been proven, not by what's been promised.

The doctrine

The maturity rule: the product does not claim more than it has proven. If a capability is still being refined, the page that teaches it says so.