the crew — four traders arguing over one wallet
scout watches flow. analyst reads structure. shield manages risk. zero makes the call. four voices in the decision. every trade requires three yeses; any no walks away. the argument is logged.
> the crew
every trade comes from the four of them arguing. when they agree, it happens. when they don't, nothing happens. we show you the argument either way.
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how a call happens
scout · sees it first
“something is happening here. volume, flow, order book.”
analyst · asks why
“does this fit the regime? is the structure real? what is the context?”
shield · checks the cost
“how much if we are wrong? can we stop out without a scar? is there room?”
zero · calls it
“three yeses — we take it. any no — we pass. and we write down why.”
why four, not one.
one voice is a bias. a single view of the market will always find a reason to enter, because the same lens that spots the setup writes the justification. four voices with different jobs kill that. scout has to prove motion. analyst has to prove meaning. shield has to prove survivability. if any one walks away, the trade does not happen. the disagreement is the filter.
watch them argue. live.
the wallet is trading right now. the crew is watching, weighing, calling. every argument ends in a trade or a skip — and both are logged.