Selected Work Three case notes from our own systems
1Conventions
The three systems below are our own — built and operated in-house, in service as of July 2026.1 They are described without performance figures; what remains is the shape of each problem and the mechanics of its solution.
2Case notes
Example 1 (Execution). An options program automated end to end, run in simulation until its decisions matched the operator’s, then promoted by explicit sign-off. The same gate stands today, re-crossed at every material change.
Example 2 (Signals). A ranking built to be read in context: every signal carries its score, its date, and the market state it was made in. What the model knew, and when, can be audited years later.
Example 3 (Autonomy). An autonomous campaign on the Labs pattern searched a strategy’s design space overnight, scored by evaluators frozen in advance. By morning there was a ledger to read — including the failures, which mapped where not to search again.
3Further work
Inquiries about work of the same three kinds are welcome by correspondence; see [Company →].
Footnotes
- A deliberate policy: without a number to lean on, the mechanics must carry the case on their own. ↩