Strategy Intake
Capture the exact rule, universe, timeframe, benchmark, and assumptions.
Trading ideas, stress-tested.
Strategy Autopsy turns market hypotheses into defensible research: event-aware backtests, robustness checks, momentum diagnostics, and punchy verdicts that separate signal from story.
Research and education only. No signals, no guarantees, no hype.
Core functionality
The first version sells research reports. The product evolves into a workbench that lets users submit ideas, watch tests run, and understand exactly what survived.
Capture the exact rule, universe, timeframe, benchmark, and assumptions.
Test how earnings, news, costs, and liquidity change the result.
Compare raw performance against regime, trend, and relative-strength filters.
Surface where the strategy breaks: drawdowns, bias, overfit parameters, and sample limits.
Translate test output into reject, monitor, research further, or cautiously promising.
Early users see the app evolve through case studies, screenshots, and roadmap drops.
How it works
Strategy Autopsy is designed around a repeatable episode and report format. Every package follows the same skeptical workflow, just with different depth.
Compare packagesEntry, exit, universe, filters, costs, and what you believe should happen.
Return, drawdown, win rate, trade count, exposure, and benchmark comparison.
Events, slippage, momentum, regimes, parameter sweeps, and known backtest traps.
A direct read on what failed, what survived, and what deserves another test.
What users will see
Each report turns dense test output into sections users can actually act on.
Founder circle
Early members are not just watching a roadmap. They help decide which strategies get dissected, which features ship next, and what the lab becomes.
Claim a seat and help steer the first research workflows.
Early members help choose which public autopsies become examples.
Shape the questions, fields, and diagnostics before the app hardens.
Saved runs, charts, configs, verdict history, and research requests.
Ready to make it real?
Start with a Mini Autopsy, a Full Strategy Autopsy, or an ongoing Research Lab seat.