How it works

Copy Wall Street's trades
in 3 steps.

Every weekday at 8am ET, we send members 5 stock picks to copy — the tickers big money bought yesterday that are most likely to move today. Here's exactly how that happens.

The workflow

Three steps. Five tickers.

01

We watch the tape.

Our platform monitors institutional order flow across thousands of US-listed tickers in real time. We watch dark pool prints (block trades executed off public exchanges), unusual options activity (large or out-of-pattern options orders), and after-hours block trades — the activity that almost never shows up on a retail broker app.

The signal we're after: a big institutional buyer or seller establishing a position the rest of the market hasn't noticed yet.

02

We send 5 picks.

At 8:00 AM Eastern, Monday–Friday, members get an email and an in-portal alert with 5 tickers. Each pick has a direction (long or short), a one-line reason, and a confidence note.

Picks arrive 90 minutes before the US market opens at 9:30 AM ET — enough time to review, decide, and place orders.

03

You buy them at the open.

Place the orders in your own brokerage. We never touch your money and we don't care which broker you use. The simplest play is a market order at the open and a target close at the next session's close — the same window we grade on.

Every pick gets graded at the next trading day's close and posted publicly in the member portal — wins and losses both. No cherry-picking.

The terminology

What the signals mean.

If you're new to following institutional flow, here's what the data we watch actually is — in plain English.

Dark pool prints

Large stock trades executed on private exchanges (called "dark pools") instead of public ones like the NYSE or Nasdaq. Institutions use dark pools to buy big positions without moving the price. The trade still gets reported, but it shows up on the tape after the fact — which is why the average retail trader misses it.

Unusual options activity

Options orders that are significantly larger than normal or out of pattern for a given ticker. When a hedge fund expects a stock to move sharply, they often buy options first — the cost is lower and the leverage is higher. Unusual options activity often precedes the underlying stock's move by hours or days.

Block trades

Stock trades of 10,000 shares or more, or trades worth $200,000+. Almost always institutional. When several block trades print on the same ticker in the same session, it's a strong signal that big money is establishing a position.

After-hours / pre-market activity

Trading that happens before the market opens or after it closes. Volume is lower but moves can be larger because regular-hours liquidity is gone. Heavy after-hours buying on a ticker is often the first visible footprint of a position that will continue building when the market reopens.

A day in the life

What your morning looks like.

The honest part

What we don't do.

We don't predict the future. We tell you what we see institutions doing right now and what tends to happen next. Sometimes the move never comes. That's why every pick is graded and posted publicly — see the track record for the real numbers.

We don't give financial advice. We are not registered financial advisors and we don't know your situation, your account size, or your risk tolerance. We hand you tickers; what you do with them is your call.

We don't touch your money. You bring your own brokerage. We just send the picks.

We don't hide losses. 138 losses out of 392 picks since February 2026. Every one posted in the portal.

Beyond the picks

The membership does more.

The 3-step workflow above describes the Pre-Market Report — our daily pick product, and the lead reason most members sign up. But it's one of five live products included in the $35 membership. Here's what else is inside the portal.

Market Pulse

3 Ticker Lists

Three additional curated ticker lists each session, surfaced from the same institutional-activity stream that powers the picks. Useful when you want a wider opportunity set than the 5 published picks.

Market Pulse

Daily Signal Summary

A written morning read on what the institutional signals are showing across the market — what's moving, what's setting up, what changed overnight. Context for the day's picks.

Research AI

Daily Model

Ask the platform any market question — about a specific ticker, a scanner signal, a sector — and get an AI-generated answer built on our own institutional-flow data, not a wrapper around someone else's API.

Research AI

6 Scanners

Six real-time scanners watching distinct patterns of institutional activity — dark pool prints, options flow, block trades, after-hours moves, and more — across thousands of US-listed tickers.

Common questions

How the products work together.

What's the difference between the Pre-Market Report and the 3 Ticker Lists?
The Pre-Market Report is our daily highest-conviction pick list — the tickers most likely to move that session. The 3 Ticker Lists (Market Pulse) are three additional curated lists each session, surfaced from the same institutional-activity stream. Pre-Market Report = what to buy. 3 Ticker Lists = what else to watch.
How is the Daily Signal Summary different from the Pre-Market Report?
The Pre-Market Report is the trade signal — specific tickers and directions to act on. The Daily Signal Summary is the market context around them — a written morning read on what the institutional signals show across the market, what's setting up, what changed overnight. Read the summary, act on the picks.
Can I use the Research AI and Scanners without acting on the picks?
Yes. The Daily Model (Research AI) and the 6 Scanners are available standalone inside the member portal. Some members use them to validate their own trade ideas instead of following the published picks. Both approaches are supported on the $35 membership.
Are the 6 Scanners real-time or end-of-day?
Real-time. The 6 Scanners continuously watch the consolidated tape during market hours for distinct patterns of institutional activity — dark pool prints, options flow, block trades, after-hours moves, and more — across thousands of US-listed tickers.
How often is the Daily Model updated?
The Daily Model refreshes its data continuously throughout the trading day so answers reflect current market activity. You can ask it questions any time — pre-market, during market hours, or after the close.
Is everything included in one $35 membership, or are there add-ons?
All five live products are included. Pre-Market Report, 3 Ticker Lists, Daily Signal Summary, Daily Model, and 6 Scanners — one membership, no add-ons, no upsells, no tier-gating between products.

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