Why Judex

The internet is full of people telling you what to buy. Almost none of them will show you their scorecard.

A signal arrives — buy this, sell that. If it works, they'll mention it. If it doesn't, it quietly disappears, and tomorrow there's a fresh one. The hands are washed nightly. You carry the risk; they keep the confidence.

The system cannot hide a bad call

Judex makes the opposite bargain. Every recommendation is written into a ledger the moment it's made — the price it saw, the size it proposed, the rule that fired. From that second, the recommendation is graded. Forever.

What would following it have been worth? What did your actual execution earn? What did saying no cost you? The ledger answers all three, and it cannot be retouched — not by the system, and not by you.

Who this is for

Not for fire-and-forget investing — index funds do that well. Judex is for the active investor: someone who gives their portfolio real time, and wants that time spent on decisions, not on watching tickers.

You'll get asked for a verdict most days. If you don't want to be asked, this isn't your tool.

Prices can't be predicted. Your strategy can be measured.

Nobody can predict a market price — not Judex, not anyone selling you certainty. But a strategy can be stated precisely, followed consistently, and measured honestly. What cannot be measured cannot be managed.

Judex makes your investing measurable — the engine's calls and your responses to them. That's the only part of investing you actually control.

Two pillars: the information, and your decision

Everything flows through two gates, and both are kept. The first is information: every signal the engines emit is recorded before it reaches you, with the data and the rule behind it. The second is decision: what you did with it — agreed, rejected, let it pass — recorded with the same care.

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Both gates are kept. One ledger closes both loops.

Over time, both sides become calibratable. The rules get tuned against the evidence of their own calls. And you see your own patterns with the same honesty — whether your rejections beat the system, whether your delays cost you, which asks you habitually ignore.

The system learns; so do you — from the same ledger. It weighs the evidence. You deliver the verdict.

In one breath

Two engines watch daily — one defends what you hold, one hunts what's worth owning on a controlled dip. They recommend. You decide. Execution follows only your verdict, and every recommendation and every response lands on a scorecard neither of you can retouch — so next month, the strategy and you are both a little better calibrated than this month.

Read on

Start with the cycle, day to day → — what happens each day, and what each email asks of you. Then the two engines: the Control Tower → and the Opportunity Finder →. The glossary → explains every term the portal and the emails use.