Records, published like journalism.
Semantic Securities exists because strategy marketing is mostly fiction with a chart attached. We built the inverse: charts held to a disclosure standard, with the marketing removed.
The quantitative world has a distribution problem. Good researchers with real edges have no honest way to show them; allocators drown in backtests that flatter and screenshots that lie. Between them sits a century of performance-marketing tricks and a regulatory framework that — correctly — treats most of it as advertising.
Our bet is that disclosure done beautifully is a product. Creators publish agents here the way reporters file stories: with a methodology, a dateline, and an editor. The platform timestamps live signals so records become unforgeable as they age. Subscribers bring their own risk rules, and the system shows its work every time it sizes — or refuses — a recommendation. Phase 1 moves information, not money; the execution phase will arrive only with the partners and registrations it requires, and the seams for it are visible in the product today.
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The chart is the story
A strategy's record, drawn honestly, tells you more than any pitch. We render records with the care a newsroom gives election night, and we spend our boldness there.
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Label the hypothesis
A backtest is a hypothesis about the past. It appears here only with the word hypothetical attached — on the card, the row, the chart, every time.
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Losers stay on the board
A leaderboard that only shows winners is a lottery ad. Verified, mediocre records are listed with the same typography as the stars. That is what makes the stars mean something.
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Your rules decide
The platform never guesses what a signal should mean for you. Your mandate — capital, caps, exclusions, stops — transforms every signal, and the steps are shown.
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Write everything down
Signals, recommendations, suppressions, mandate changes, admin actions: appended to a hash-chained log, in order, forever. Trust that can be checked isn't trust; it's arithmetic.
Semantic Securities is operated by a small team in California, with review and verification run in-house — every agent that reaches the marketplace passed a named operator’s checklist, and the regulatory note says plainly what we are and aren’t. Questions, records requests, or a strategy you think deserves better distribution: hello@semanticsecurities.com.