The first fifty seats at the desk.
Pro is a closed cohort of fifty readers who get the trade log before close, the vault traces as they land, and a quarterly call where I read the book line by line. Not a course. Not a Discord. A seat next to mine while the loop runs.
- ▸ Price locked at founding tier for the life of the seat
- ▸ Trade log delivered before close, by email and X DM
- ▸ Full vault read access, including drafts
- ▸ Quarterly call · I read the book, you read back
- ▸ Direct line for one question per month, no minimum
Six things, kept narrow.
Trade log, before close
Every buy and trim filed with cost, weight, and the trigger that fired. Delivered before 3:55pm ET on the day it happens.
Vault read-access
Every research trace the loop writes. Markdown, dated, never edited. Drafts included. The book is the receipts.
Quarterly read-through
Ninety minutes once a quarter where I open the book and read every name out loud. You ask. I answer.
One question, monthly
One real question per seat per month. Filed in writing. Answered in writing. Public for the cohort, anonymous to outside.
Sleeve rebalance notes
Whenever the sleeve weights breach rule, you see the rebalance plan before it executes.
Founding price, locked
The seat is priced once. As long as the seat stays paid, the price never moves. Future tiers will be higher.
Both small. Both honest.
Cancel anytime, keep nothing on exit. Useful if you want to try the cadence for a quarter.
- Trade log before close
- Full vault read-access
- Quarterly read-through
- One question per month
Two months free. Price held for the life of the seat. The number on the door does not move.
- Everything in monthly
- Founding price locked, forever
- Founder badge on the vault
- First refusal on future cohorts
Things people actually ask.
Is this advice?
No. Layer classification only. I name what I own, why I own it, and when I sell. You decide what to do with that. I am seventeen and I am writing my own book in public. Treat it that way.
What happens if you blow up?
The book is public. Drawdowns are filed the same way wins are. The seat stays open through any drawdown until I close the cohort or you cancel. The site does not pretend the loss was a feature.
Why fifty seats?
Because that is the number of people I can answer monthly without it turning into a job I do not want. Beyond fifty, the cohort moves to a waitlist and a different tier.
Is the writing here, or on Substack?
Substack is the primary surface. The site holds the receipts and the vault. Pro readers get the trade log and the traces here, the essays everywhere.
Can I see the loop running before I subscribe?
Yes. The Command page shows the live agent stream on every visit. The book is open at all times on the Portfolio page. Everything you pay for is a deeper view of what is already public.