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Product updates

What is getting sharper before broader access opens.

PredictDesk is moving toward broader access by tightening the parts serious traders need to evaluate first: the research workflow, the evidence layer, monitoring context, the access model, and the trust boundaries. This page highlights public-facing product updates without turning momentum into a promise of approval, timing, execution, or trading results.

Research workflow

A clearer path from setup idea to evidence review.

The public product story now centers on the desk workflow serious traders actually need: define the setup, scan deeper, inspect what qualified, pressure-test assumptions, and carry the reasoning forward.

  • Start from the setup and the research question, not a random list of symbols.
  • Connect stock and options research paths inside one coherent workflow.
  • Keep the setup, assumptions, and evidence visible as the review deepens.

Evidence layer

Diagnostics and backtests are framed as review tools, not promises.

PredictDesk's public pages now explain diagnostics, near misses, hypothetical tests, and robustness-style review as inputs for trader judgment. The goal is to make evidence easier to inspect, not to make outcomes sound certain.

  • Review hypothetical historical behavior under explicit assumptions.
  • Inspect why a setup qualified, weakened, or nearly qualified.
  • Compare tradeoffs before carrying a setup forward.

Monitoring context

Research context can carry forward without becoming execution.

A setup does not stop mattering when the first scan or test is finished. PredictDesk is built around preserving context so a trader can keep watching what matters while order entry, fills, positions, custody, and account management remain outside PredictDesk.

  • Keep the reasoning attached after the initial review.
  • Use monitoring context as workflow support, not as trade advice.
  • Preserve the broker boundary while making the research easier to revisit.

Access and boundaries

Invite-only access stays clear while the product story gets stronger.

The public site now makes the access model and broker boundary easier to understand. Traders can join the waitlist and evaluate the product story without being told that access, execution, or outcomes are guaranteed.

  • Waitlist signup records interest and updates; it does not create approval or access.
  • Execution, custody, advice, and account management remain outside PredictDesk.
  • Broader access should be described only when the public site explicitly supports it.

Boundary

Momentum is not access, advice, or execution

Product updates can show what is improving, but they do not guarantee approval, availability, release timing, broker functionality, trade execution, investment advice, or trading outcomes.

Not a broker. Not investment advice. Backtests and scenario results are hypothetical. Options involve significant risk. Waitlist signup does not create approval or access.