Live Portfolio Mirror
See exactly what the founder sees — his Interactive Brokers portfolio streamed into your terminal with freshness labels and honest timestamps. No curated highlight reel.
WhyYou judge the strategy on the same book the founder trades — not a screenshot after the fact.
- Streamed from a real Interactive Brokers account through the CPAPI gateway
- Positions, NAV and P&L move as the live session runs
- Every figure carries a freshness label — never a silent snapshot
Live Data Freshness Labels
Every number on the terminal is timestamped and labelled. If the IBKR session lapses, you see it — no silent staleness. The superconducting loop runs in public.
WhyA number you can't date is a number you can't trust — so every figure states its own state.
- Four honest states surfaced in the feed: LIVE, STALE, FALLBACK, SHADOW
- A lapsed session serves the last known-good snapshot, clearly marked
- Freshest-wins fallback rebuilds the curve from IBKR Flex statements when the live feed is down
Permanent Track Record
Every day's NAV and P&L stored without expiry. The full account history is visible from day one — not a rolling 90-day window, not a cherry-picked highlight. Radical transparency as architecture.
WhyNo rolling window and no cherry-picking — the whole history stays on the record.
- Every day's NAV and P&L stored append-only, with no expiry
- The full account history is visible from day one
- One equity curve feeds the public landing and the subscriber terminal identically
Trade Log & Reasoning
Every trade carries the thesis that drove it. Not just entries and exits — the why, documented at the moment of decision, readable long after the move has played out.
WhyThe entry and exit are the easy part; the reasoning is what you actually learn from.
- Each trade carries the thesis captured at the moment of decision
- Readable long after the move has played out — wins and losses alike
- Loosely linked to the positions and research it relates to
Analytics & Risk Monitor
Equity curve, allocation views, exposure and risk — the same frames the founder watches, so the conversation about positioning happens on shared numbers.
WhyPositioning conversations should happen on shared numbers, not vibes.
- Equity curve, allocation and exposure views
- The same risk frames the founder watches
- Built on the same live/fallback data, with the same freshness honesty
Multi-Exchange Coverage
Equities, precious metals, and commodities across major global exchanges — one terminal, one reasoning layer, one honest portfolio view.
WhyThe book isn't one market — the terminal shouldn't be either.
- Equities, precious metals and commodities across major global exchanges
- One portfolio view and one reasoning layer
- Symbols resolved per exchange to avoid ticker collisions