Investment-decision platform

Transparent recommendations.Accountable decisions.

Judex reviews what you own, identifies new opportunities, and presents clear, evidence-backed recommendations. Every conclusion comes with a complete decision trail, from the data considered to the outcome measured.

Holdings reviewed dailyEvery recommendation traceableExecution only after approval
Law books labelled Fundamentals, Technicals and Trends beside a judge's gavel and the scales of justice — the evidence weighed, the verdict delivered.
The engines

One defends what you hold. One hunts what's worth owning.

Two engines watch daily. They recommend; you decide. Execution follows only your verdict — and every recommendation lands on a scorecard neither of you can retouch.

Control Tower Defense

A sliding stock meets a ladder, not a mood.

It judges every holding you already own against a five-rung risk ladder — rungs chosen before the loss, when nobody was upset. On a drop it never re-asks "is this good?"; it asks only which rung you're on, and sizes the move.

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◆ A holding · down 9%rung 2 · caution
✓ Uptrend✓ Quality✗ Momentum
▾ Trim a bityour decision: Approve · Reject · Let it pass
Opportunity Finder Offense

Qualify on strength. Buy on weakness.

It scans a hundred names on one doctrine, through three gates. Most days its best work is the list of things it did not offer you — damage is refused, only a real dip in a strong business is passed on to you, sized and stamped.

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Qualified
strong enough to deserve a dip
Evaluated
it dipped — the dip was quality-checked
Selected
the day's best few, sized, sent for your verdict
Your verdict

Judex can do everything except the one thing that matters.

Every ask ends at one screen — the action, the size, the reason, and the price it saw. Three first-class outcomes. There is no wrong button; there is only a recorded one.

Approve · executes on your yesReject · a dodged loser counts for youLet it pass · remembered as silence
Traceability

The system tracks all calls — the good, the bad and the ugly.

Any recommendation, months later, reopens with the exact data it saw, the exact rules file it was judged under, and the exact code version that ran — threaded end to end by a single run id. Auditable like a docket, not a dashboard.

run id · fetch → decision → emailrules hash · the strategy in forcecode version · the logic that ran

Most tools want your trust. Judex is built to be audited.

The scorecard

The judge stands trial.

Once a month: what was asked, what you did, and what both were worth. Every call carries two independent grades — and the advice you ignored is scored as counterfactual P&L, so following it and ignoring it are both measured, honestly.

Recommended
14
asks made this month
Acted on
9
verdicts you delivered
The recommendation was right
10 of 14
from the price it saw
Left on the table
+$412
upside on ideas you skipped

The recommendation

Was the system right — graded forward from the suggested price, whether or not you took it.

Your decision

Did your verdict favour you — graded from your actual fill. Skipping a right recommendation cost you; skipping a wrong one saved you.

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How a day runs

About ten minutes of you, once a day.

16:00 CET

Fetch & reconcile

Every account, position and price is pulled — and any trade you placed by hand is matched back to the recommendation it answered.

the engines judge

Defense, then offense

The Control Tower rules on what you hold; the Opportunity Finder rules on what's worth owning. Both write down their reasons before you see them.

three emails

Only the last one asks

A brief, an opportunity note, and — when there's a move — one approval. You deliver the verdict; execution follows it, never precedes it.

Ask

Ask anything. It answers from your data, and acts only when you say so.

Ask runs on your own AI key — OpenAI, Anthropic or Gemini — and answers only from your data: why a signal fired, what a trace means, what's waiting for your approval. It can even stage an action for you.

your key · OpenAI · Anthropic · Geminiyour data only · scoped to your accountit stages · you confirm

In an agent world, the one action that matters still needs your yes.

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Pre-launch

We're in pre-launch — testing in the open, with a few people.

Judex already runs every day on a real-money account. Before we talk price, we want a small group putting it through real decisions — telling us where it's sharp, where it isn't, and what a verdict should feel like. No cost, no commitment.

  • Full access while we test — both engines, the trace, the scorecard, and Ask
  • Runs on your own brokerage account — your money stays at your broker
  • A direct line to shape what ships
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Questions

The ones worth asking first.

Does it place trades for me?

No — you approve every order. On your agent account, approving is the execution, but only on your yes. On your main account, Judex never holds the pen at all; you place the trade, and a reconciler matches your real fill.

Is this investment advice?

No. It's deterministic decision support — rules decide, Judex explains. It builds a case from evidence; the verdict, and the responsibility, stay yours.

What if I ignore it?

That's a first-class outcome — "let it pass." It's recorded as silence, and the scorecard still measures, honestly, what ignoring it was worth.

What do I need to start?

A brokerage account and about ten minutes a day. You'll be asked for a verdict most days — if you'd rather not be asked, this isn't your tool, and that's fine.

Transparent recommendations.
Accountable decisions.

iūdex — the one who says what is right