Lab
Build in public. Test in public.
The Lab is where promising ideas meet inconvenient evidence. Every experiment begins with fixed rules and ends with the complete result—including failures.
Rules fixed before resultsFees and slippage includedNo cherry-picking
FIG. 01 · Protocol
State the hypothesis
Define the idea, data, timeframe, success metric, risk limit, and stop condition before testing.
FIG. 02 · Evidence
Keep an audit trail
Publish prompts, code versions, decisions, data assumptions, and material changes.
FIG. 03 · Reality
Use realistic constraints
Include costs, slippage, latency, missing data, and the possibility that a backtest is wrong.
FIG. 04 · Conclusion
Publish the failure
A rejected idea is useful evidence. Results are not hidden because they make a weak headline.
Current experiments
Learn the methodThe first public experiment is being designed
It will be published only after the hypothesis, rules, data, costs, and stop conditions are fixed in advance.