You pay us, or nobody does
The most important thing to know about any trading service is not its win rate. It is who pays it. Here is the whole answer for us: you do, and nobody else is allowed to.
The conflict we are refusing
The standard business model of a signals service is not subscriptions. It is the introducing-broker rebate: the service sends you to a broker, and the broker pays it a slice of the spread on every trade you take — forever.
Read what that pays for. It pays for volume, not for accuracy. More calls pay more than better calls. A customer who trades constantly and loses steadily is worth more than one who trades rarely and wins, because the rebate is charged on turnover and is indifferent to your outcome. Every "10 signals a day" promise you have ever seen is that incentive, speaking.
The covenant
1. We accept no introducing-broker commission, no rebate, no revenue share and no per-trade payment from any broker, exchange or liquidity provider — now or later.
2. We do not recommend a broker, and we never will. Where you trade is your business; we are not paid to have an opinion about it.
3. We take no payment for placement, mention or ranking anywhere in this product.
4. Our only revenue is what a subscriber pays us directly. If this product cannot survive on that, it does not deserve to survive.
What this costs us — plainly
Rebates are, for most services in this category, the majority of income. Refusing them means we are funded entirely by people who chose to pay, which means fewer of them, more slowly. It also means the incentive that produces "more calls" points at nothing here: the engine publishes roughly two 5-minute setups a day, one 1-hour setup every few days, and one 4-hour setup a week, and we have measured that loosening it makes the calls worse rather than the business better.
That is the whole trade: we would rather be small and be able to publish the rounds where our own ideas lost.
How to check us
This is a covenant you can audit, not a value we ask you to feel. There is no broker link anywhere in this product — not in the app, not on this site, not in an email. If you ever find one, the covenant is broken and you should say so publicly. The record and this page are the two things we ask to be judged on.