Two guys.
One simple goal.

Win as investors. Then build the system that made it repeatable.

The story

How Monkey See Monkey Do started.

It started with a simple question: what if regular people could see what Wall Street sees?

April 2025. Steve had spent eight years at a major bank. He knew how money actually moves through the market. He'd watched big firms use data the public never gets to look at, day in and day out. One afternoon he had a thought: what if he took everything he learned about banking, finance, and economics, and used it to call where stocks were going next?

One problem. Building that takes serious software chops. Enter Mike. Eight-plus years shipping software for high-growth startups. Mike knew how to turn a back-of-napkin idea into a tool that actually works. Steve pitched him. Mike was in.

We just wanted to win as investors, and build a system that could tell us what to buy and when. If we're not winning, what's the point? That's our commitment to our data, our product, and our customers.

So they got to work. Steve mapped the money side: how big trades land, what shows up on the tape before a stock rips, how sentiment turns hours before the move. Mike wrote the code. They built the engine from the ground up. Their own model. Their own data pipes. No wrapper on someone else's API.

Here's the part most signal services skip: we post every single pick. The good calls. The bad calls. All of it. Graded the next day in the member portal. No cherry-picking, no hiding the losers, no marketing screenshots. If the thing works, you don't need to hide the results.

That's it. That's the company. Monkey see, monkey do.

The team

The monkeys.

Steve, founder

Steve

Founder

Eight years at a major bank. Knows how big trades land, what patterns hit the tape before a move, and which signals actually matter. Maps the money side and writes a fair bit of the code too.

Mike, co-founder

Mike

Co-Founder

Eight-plus years building software for high-growth startups. Wrote the AI engine, the data pipes, and the platform from the ground up. No off-the-shelf, no wrapper on someone else's API.

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