How it works

Read the tape.
Get the signal.
Start the week prepared.

Signal before the open.

This is now a real standalone page instead of a homepage anchor. It explains the product flow in the same language and visual system as the new frontpage.

One trade card.

Start the week prepared.

The page should feel like the signal product itself: focused, tactile, and immediate.

One trade.
One edge.

Weekly flow

Three steps. One decision layer.

Signal before the open.

The full product flow is simple on purpose. Complexity belongs inside the system, not in the user’s execution loop.

The model reads the weekly tape

Longbrunch pulls market context into one framework instead of forcing you to read five different dashboards.

The signal is published before the open

You get the weekly view before the market starts instead of while the tape is already moving.

You execute one clear stance

Long, defensive, or neutral. The goal is a cleaner decision, not more interaction.

What you see

The interface is supposed to clarify the call, not compete with it.

Signal before the open.

That is why the refreshed pages lean on glass surfaces, stronger typography, and handwritten accents around the message.

Read. Decide. Move.
Weekly direction and confidence
Market bias and supporting context
A calmer workflow before Monday starts
See pricing

Weekly access

Signal before the open.

Simple pricing. Real edge.

Longbrunch keeps the decision simple: read the tape, take the weekly view, avoid the noise.