Founder beta for manual-first traders

ANAMNESIS Signal Desk

Turn self-learning market memory into a clean daily workflow: brief the tape, rank the best setups, keep execution notes tight, and feed every outcome back into the next session.

Built for discretionary traders in high-beta stocks and crypto who want sharper context and tighter review loops without handing their account to a fully automated bot.

Manual-first execution Daily brief + setup queue Journal + weekly review
Signal Desk workflow diagram A workflow from market memory to a daily brief, setup queue, trader execution, and weekly review. Memory Bank Winning context Losing context Daily Brief Regime summary Watchlist focus Setup Queue Ranked long / short ideas Confidence + invalidation Trader Executes or passes Review Loop Execution notes, missed setups, journal prompts, and weekly bias correction feed back into the next brief.
The core loop: memory becomes a brief, the brief becomes a setup queue, the trader decides, and every outcome improves the next session.

Founder beta application

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This form sends your request straight to the founder beta inbox at david@4ourmedia.com, writes it into the private lead desk, and emails you a copy for your records.

Best fit

Traders already working a watchlist who want better preparation and review, not random alerts.

What to include

Tell us what you trade, your time horizon, your experience level, and what part of your process currently breaks down.

What not to send

No brokerage credentials, no API keys, and no private account data. This is a workflow beta, not an account-access product.

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What ships in beta

A compact workflow, not another noisy dashboard

Daily Market Brief

Context on trend, volatility, leader-laggard rotation, and which names are worth attention before the open.

Ranked Setup Queue

A tighter list of long and short ideas with confidence notes, invalidation levels, and what would improve the trade.

Execution Notes

Keep entries, exits, adds, trims, and passes consistent instead of chasing every candle the same way twice.

Weekly Review

Review what worked, what failed, and which patterns deserve more size, less size, or a hard stop next week.

Who it fits

  • Discretionary traders who want signal support but still control the order button.
  • People trading high-beta US equities and crypto on daily, swing, or intraday timeframes.
  • Operators who care about process quality, not just one-off hot picks.

Important

Signal Desk is an educational market-intelligence workflow. It does not custody funds, route orders, or guarantee outcomes. You stay responsible for position sizing, broker settings, stop placement, and whether to trade at all.

From machine memory to human execution

The point is not to dump raw model output on you. The point is to compress what the system has learned into a smaller, calmer decision surface.

1

Collect

Track recurring winners, recurring failures, regime behavior, and setup-level expectancy.

2

Compress

Turn that history into a short market brief and a ranked queue instead of endless raw metrics.

3

Execute

You choose whether to take the trade, modify it, or pass. The desk exists to improve judgment, not replace it.

4

Review

Journal the outcome, update the bias map, and tighten the next brief so the process compounds.

Why manual-first

Because real money needs judgment, not just signal volume

  • You can skip thin, sloppy, or news-distorted setups even when the model score looks good.
  • You can size down when you are not in sync, even if the desk still likes the theme.
  • You keep a review trail that explains why a trade was taken, passed, or mismanaged.
  • The workflow stays useful even when market conditions change faster than a fully automated system can adapt.

Founder beta cadence

What early users should expect

  • A focused daily brief, not dozens of scattered notifications.
  • Direct feedback loops on which setups, prompts, and review formats actually improve trading behavior.
  • Fast iteration around watchlists, scorecards, and journal templates as the product hardens.
  • A closeable founder relationship, not a fire-and-forget tool dump.

FAQ

Clear boundaries matter more than hype here.

Does Signal Desk place trades automatically?

No. It is intentionally manual-first. The product helps you prepare, prioritize, and review, but you stay in charge of execution and risk.

Is this for stocks, crypto, or both?

The beta is aimed at traders working in high-beta US equities and crypto, especially where watchlist management and post-trade review matter more than pure automation.

What makes it different from a signal channel?

Signal Desk is process-oriented. It packages context, trade logic, and review prompts so you can improve decisions over time instead of blindly copying alerts.

How do I join the founder beta?

Use the founder-beta signup form on this page and tell us what you trade, your time horizon, and what you would want the desk to solve first.

Limited founder rollout

Bring the learning engine back with a human at the controls.

If you want the edge of a learning system without the risk of turning it loose on your broker, Signal Desk is the right product shape.