Guides
Method.Not a recap.
These pages are written for this desk: how we show numbers, what the ETFs are standing in for, and how the sizing tools actually compute. Briefs on the wire stay short on purpose.
How to read session levels
What the Blunt Markets session strip is for, which names it shows, and how not to trade a delayed print.
What indicative quotes mean here
Delayed prices, ETF proxies, and why a brief with no level is not a broken page.
Position size from a stop, not a vibe
How the desk calculator turns account risk, entry, and stop into a whole-unit size - and what it leaves out.
ETF proxies vs the cash market
Why the strip uses SPY, FXE, USO, and IEF instead of the S&P, EURUSD, WTI, and the 10-year.
How to read a brief on this desk
Timestamp, source line, tags, and when to ignore the rewrite and open the original.
Averaging down is a new trade
What the breakeven / add calculator actually computes, and why a prettier average is not a thesis.
A constant inflation rate is not CPI
The inflation tool is an exponent you typed. Official baskets, revisions, and real vs nominal are something else.