The desk that works for you, not the house.
Your broker's AI gets paid when you trade more. Ours has one client: you. A full research desk over your positions with push alerts that fire while you sleep, an MCP socket so your own Claude or ChatGPT can hire a desk that actually remembers, and every byte of your data in a file you can walk away with.
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Ask-a-question bots are search engines. A desk works differently.
The data itself is table stakes. What matters is that answers are grounded in what you actually hold, and that the desk keeps watching after you close the tab.
It knows your book
Tell it your positions once. Every answer after that is in context: "should I roll my NVDA calls" gets an answer about your strikes and your cost basis, not a generic explainer.
Alerts to your phone
Say "tell me when AAPL breaks 220" or "ping me on any new 8-K" and it fires a push notification the minute it happens. You stop refreshing. It refreshes.
No invented numbers
Every figure comes from a live tool call: exchange data, CBOE options, EDGAR, FINRA, FRED. You can see which tools ran under every answer. If the data is delayed, it says so.
Chains with greeks and OI
Full delayed chains: bid, ask, IV, delta, gamma, theta, open interest, by expiry. Ask for the chain in plain words, get a table you can read.
EDGAR without the pain
Recent 10-Ks, 10-Qs, 8-Ks, and insider Form 4s with direct links. Set a filing watch and new ones come to you instead.
The context around the trade
CPI, rates, curve spreads from FRED. Daily off-exchange short volume from FINRA. Headlines with dates, not vibes.
The desk your agent hires, and it remembers
Free data MCPs will hand any agent a quote; Alpha Vantage and Polygon already do. What nobody hands an agent is state: your book, standing alerts that keep firing after the session dies, and an archive with a memory. Data over MCP is a commodity. A desk that remembers is not.
Your data in one file
Positions, alert history, the lot, in a SQLite file you can export or self-host. Bring your own model too: any OpenAI-compatible endpoint can drive the desk. We don't hold your data hostage or upsell you our brain.
Crypto desk
BTC and ETH already ride the tape. The full crypto desk, wallet flows, funding rates, exchange reserves, and alerts on all of it, is running in a limited beta while the legal side gets sorted.
Shadow Tape beta
The tape you can't see. Weekly dark pool (ATS) volume per symbol straight from FINRA: how much of a stock traded off-exchange, which venues did the printing, and how that share is trending. Published on a 2-4 week lag because that's how FINRA releases it, and we won't pretend otherwise. Invited testers also get the advanced layer: dark pool reads built from automated OSINT analysis, cross-referencing venue behavior with filings, ownership changes, and public chatter. Real-time prints are on the roadmap for Institutional.
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Ask the desk
"Dark pool volume in NVDA over the last two months" gets you weekly ATS share counts, dark pool share of total volume, and the top ten venues by prints. Live in the demo desk today.
Shadow alerts
A push alert when a symbol's dark pool share of volume jumps versus its trailing average, the closest thing to seeing accumulation you can get from public data.
Run like a country club
Membership is capped. Current members can put a name up; everyone else goes on the list and waits for a seat to open. Dues are waived for the whole beta, and founding members keep Shadow Tape at no extra cost on any paid plan, for life.
The membership list
Leave an email and your name goes to the committee. Seats open in small waves, members first, then the list in order. No dues during beta.
What it costs
Bloomberg is $2,400 a month and you use eight functions. This is the eight functions, plus an AI running them for you, for $39.
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