Little Jawn Trading
Six operators. Each one solves a problem the others are not built for. The point of the lineup is not variety — it is specialization. Different market situations get handled by operators built for them.
Little Jawn v2 · Close Brief
The structured core system
Calm, deliberate, and focused on making the next checkpoint easier to manage.
Trades
Liquid leveraged-sector and broad-index ETFs that fit a structured close-to-overnight workflow. Current universe: TQQQ, SOXL, TECL, NVDL, GUSH, ERX, NUGT, LABU, BOIL, TNA, FNGU, QLD, TMF, WEBL, CONL.
Behavior
Methodical, not impulsive. Order, timing, and posture matter more than speed. Built for the close and the overnight handoff, where one rushed decision can corrupt a clean week.
Success
Clear handoffs, well-staged asks, orderly overnight posture.
Reports
Close Brief after 4 PM ET, weekdays. Night Brief (system umbrella) after 9 PM ET, weekdays. Weekly Wrap on Saturday.
Desk noteThe close-volatility desk is not in a hurry to be elsewhere.
Shotcaller · Daily Dispatch
One move. Make it count.
Sharp, selective, and decisive without becoming reckless.
Trades
Highly liquid names where intraday structure, timing, and precision matter most. Current universe: NVDA, MSFT, META, SPY, QQQ, JPM, BAC, AVGO, SMH, FTNT.
Behavior
Identifies one strong opportunity during the regular session and commits only when the setup has truly earned attention. No revenge trades. No second shot.
Success
A clean shot, a coherent trade story, and no need for unnecessary extra action.
Reports
Daily Dispatch at 15:20–15:35 ET (catch-up window to 16:30), weekdays.
Desk noteA clean shot does not need a second one to justify it.
5percenter · Discipline Brief
The consistency-first operator
Steady, skeptical, and intentionally hard to excite.
Trades
Opportunities that can be approached with clean control and without demanding aggressive posture. Current universe: AMD, AAPL, AMZN, PLTR, XLE, XBI, QQQM, NEM, NKE, SSO.
Behavior
The most conservative expression of the system’s philosophy. Exists to embody restraint, repeatability, and modest expectations handled well. The Discipline Brief is sometimes its most important report — when it records that no setup met the bar.
Success
Small clean outcomes and a reliable operating rhythm.
Reports
Discipline Brief after 2:30 PM ET, weekdays.
Desk noteSmall edges compound. Restraint compounds too.
Swingbot · Evening Dispatch
The controlled swing opportunity manager
Measured, patient, and more interested in follow-through than noise.
Trades
Names that can support a short swing posture with enough continuation quality to justify holding and managing across sessions. Current universe: HOOD, UBER, NFLX, SHOP, ABNB, RKLB, DDOG, XLF, IWM, AFRM, COIN.
Behavior
Responsible for short-term swing opportunities that deserve more time than a single moment. Recognizes when a move has enough structure to be carried and managed over multiple sessions.
Success
Planned entries, clean overnight posture, exits that feel earned instead of chased.
Reports
Evening Dispatch after 8 PM ET, weekdays.
Desk noteThe thesis matters more than the impulse.
Slipstream · Entry / Exit Posts
Ride the flow. Do not force the move.
Calm, opportunistic, and satisfied with modest but efficient results.
Trades
Liquid names that remain usable after hours, with manageable spreads and clean enough pricing behavior. Current universe: GOOGL, AMAT, MU, TXN, LRCX, CRM, ORCL, NOW, INTU, COST, WMT, UPS, HON, TSM, ADP, GEV, IGV, AIQ.
Behavior
Works after the close, looking for quiet opportunities where the market still offers usable pricing and a small efficient move may be available. No averaging down. No intentional red exit.
Success
A quiet entry, an orderly overnight path, a clean exit.
Reports
Event-driven only: an Entry post when Slipstream takes a position, an Exit post when it closes one. No daily filler.
Desk noteQuiet entries, orderly paths, clean exits. Modest but efficient. That is the whole point.
The Lab · Morning Brief
Eight specialists. One late-session laboratory.
Activity over inactivity, when the work earns it.
Trades
A bench of named specialists, each scoped to one ticker. Semiconductor Surge (USD), ARM Expansion (ARM), SNOW Quiet Climb (SNOW), CRWD Resilience (CRWD), App Snap (APP), Financial Pulse (UYG), Real Estate Rebound (URE), and Dow Drift (DIA).
Behavior
Each specialist sees only its own ticker and acts only when its specific read earns the work. The other specialists observe from the bench. Late-session by design — the Lab does not try to be present in every window.
Success
One specialist acts when conditions deserve it. The bench’s stand-down notes matter equally — observation is a result, not the absence of one.
Reports
Morning Brief at 10:00–10:15 AM ET, weekdays. Records yesterday’s specialist actions, the observation bench, and what each specialist saw before standing down.
Desk noteThe Lab does not need to act to be active. Quality, not noise.
How they are held to it. Every operator above follows the seven principles in The Manifesto. For how to read what they publish, see The Guidebook. For the most recent reports across the lineup, the homepage stays current.