The Terminal is the paid side of Truffle: the momentum gauge, the re-rating screener, the rotation map, my monthly portfolio report and the thematic deep dives, all in one membership. No hype, no signals group, no promises.
Cancel any time. Educational content, not financial advice.
The Terminal is not a tips channel. It is my own research desk, opened up: the holdings, the reasoning, the reports, and the full signal history behind them.
Search any US stock and get the reversal gauge, the Caution, Washout and Reclaim signals, and a plain-English read of where the move stands.
Surfaces stocks the market is quietly re-pricing, early, across the AI and semiconductor chain, ranked and refreshed nightly.
Relative-rotation maps that show where capital is flowing between sectors before it is obvious in the headlines.
My own holdings, position by position, with the reasoning behind every entry, trim and exit. Including the ones that went against me.
Deep dives on the themes I am actually positioned around, memory, photonics, the AI buildout, written for humans.
Every fired signal across the whole universe with its back-tested odds, not just the latest handful.
The guides and reports previews are free. If my thinking is not useful to you there, the Terminal will not be either.
One monthly plan. The three dashboards, the portfolio report and the full signal history unlock straight away.
Search a stock when you are curious, read the monthly report when it lands, and cancel any time it stops earning its keep.
The articles and guides on Truffle stay free. The Terminal is the paid product: the dashboards I trade with and the reports on my own money.
My research desk, opened up.
No. It is a journal of what I hold and why, plus a weekly written read on the market. I am not telling you what to buy, and nothing here is personalised to your situation.
No. The card guides, the strategies and the free investing articles stay free. The Terminal is for people who want the dashboards themselves and the workings behind my own money.
Start with the free guides and articles. Honestly, if you are still building your first portfolio, your money is better spent on the portfolio than on me. The Terminal will still be here later.
Any time, in a couple of clicks. It is a monthly plan, not a lock-in, and I would rather you leave easily than stay reluctantly.
Yes. A journal that only shows winners is marketing, not a journal. The positions that went against me are in there with the reasoning I got wrong.
The articles stay free. The Terminal is for when you want the dashboards, the portfolio and the reports that sit behind them.