Open Bull of the Day
Start with the featured daily pick and its current framing.
Subscriber Access
This page is the product walkthrough. It shows what subscribers open each day, how the dashboard is organized, and what stays visible once signals move from active state into the archive.
The main daily idea shown first when a subscriber opens the member layer.
The broader ranked set behind the lead idea, visible on the same page.
Signals still open because no sell has closed them yet.
Finished rows kept with gain/loss, days held, sold date, and signal group.
The member area is the delivery surface, not a stream of scattered alerts.
The lead pick, shortlist, open signals, and archive live in one readable operating view.
The product publishes model state only. Subscribers choose how, whether, or if they use it.
How Subscribers Use It
The goal is to keep the operating state readable. Subscribers can open the main daily pick, inspect the shortlist behind it, review still-open names, and check what has already closed without reconstructing the state from scattered messages.
Start with the featured daily pick and its current framing.
Review the rest of the top 10 and see how the day?s lead idea fits inside it.
See what closed, how long it was open, and how the model-side result finished.
Bull of the Day, the full shortlist, open signals, and the archive all sit inside the same shell. That makes the current state inspectable instead of forcing subscribers to reconstruct it from scattered updates.
The member layer does not request account size, entry prices, or broker access. It publishes the model state and leaves execution entirely with the subscriber.
Next Step
`/access` explains what the member layer contains. `/subscribe` is where the trial, pricing, and billing terms should live.