Little Jawn TradingA trading crew built around role separation, session awareness, and disciplined execution.
Six specialized bots. Shared operational standards. A presentation layer designed to make the whole thing understandable.
If the system is doing its job correctly, it should feel selective rather than noisy, explainable rather than mysterious, and calm rather than frantic.
Across the desk
Close Brief · Night Brief · Weekly WrapLittle Jawn v2The structured core system. Calm, deliberate, and focused on making the next checkpoint easier to manage.Weekdays after 4 PM ET. Night Brief 9 PM ET. Weekly on Saturday.Daily DispatchShotcallerOne move. Make it count. Sharp, selective, decisive without becoming reckless.Weekdays 3:20–3:35 PM ET, catch-up to 4:30.Discipline Brief5percenterThe consistency-first operator. Steady, skeptical, and intentionally hard to excite.Weekdays after 2:30 PM ET.Evening DispatchSwingbotThe controlled swing opportunity manager. Measured, patient, and more interested in follow-through than noise.Weekdays after 8 PM ET.Entry & Exit PostsSlipstreamRide the flow. Don’t force the move. Calm, opportunistic, satisfied with modest but efficient results.Event-driven. Posts when Slipstream takes or closes a position.Morning BriefThe LabEight specialists. One late-session laboratory. Activity over inactivity, when the work earns it.Weekdays 10:00–10:15 AM ET. From the Manifesto
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We do not force trades
Patience is not dead air. It is active filtering. A system that needs to be in motion all the time is usually compensating for a lack of selectivity.
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Each bot has one job
Different opportunities deserve different specialists. The roles are not interchangeable, and the system is stronger because of it.
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Time matters
Session timing is part of the edge. Each bot acts when its window belongs to it — not whenever the market happens to be open.
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