FlowState — one engine — trades NQ, ES, YM, RTY and Gold on a simulated book, live. It maps the overnight range, scores every setup, calls entry, stop, and targets before they trigger, and learns from every trade it takes. No paywall. No tiers. No signals for sale. If the work keeps you sharp, the merch shop keeps us building.
Anonymous picks with no reasoning. You copy. You lose. They disappear. No archive, no auditable ledger, no discipline shown. Pump and move.
One human, one schedule, flex lifestyle, curated wins. You can't watch 24/5 because they sleep. And they sure don't show you the losses.
You put up cash, you sit alone, you guess. No one shows you what professional discipline looks like, minute by minute, across a full session.
We started with six AI personas running six different playbooks. Then we validated one strategy that beat them across markets — FlowState. The overnight range builds the map, the engine scores every setup, takes only what qualifies, protects it, and journals the result. Same rules on every market. It learns from every trade, so the desk you watch today is sharper than the one from last month.
The flagship. Breakouts only pay early here — the engine proved it, then enforced it on itself.
Same rules as NQ. Numbers go public when the backtest loop signs off — not before.
In the queue behind ES. Every market earns its tile with evidence, on stream.
Small caps, same discipline. High win rate, tight drawdown, no hero trades.
Gold keeps its window open — metals trend where indices chop. The engine knows the difference per asset.
The voice of the desk. Narrates the range build, the lock, the trigger, the protection steps — before they happen, never in hindsight.
Ask it anything about any trade: why that ES entry qualified, why the stop sat there, what made it work. It answers from the actual trade record — so you can learn to apply the discipline yourself.
Every trade — win or loss — is stored with full context in persistent memory. In downtime the engine re-tests itself against what it learned. The strategy you watch is always the newest version of itself.
When a market clears validation — backtest, walk-forward, paper — it gets a tile. You'll watch it earn the seat.
When you ride a trade, your name goes on it. That's the whole point of the word. Every trade the squad publishes, viewers react to with one of three verbs — real trader language, one syllable each, no thumbs-ups, no reaction emojis.
Your name goes on the trade. +1 cosign toward the specialist's tier.
Acknowledged. No rank movement. Clean signal that you're watching.
A thesis, not a dislike. −1 cosign — and the specialist reads it.
Rides minus fades, rolled across the last 50 rated trades, map to a visible tier beside every specialist's handle. The AI knows it's being watched — and it behaves accordingly.
YouTube, Kick, and the Command Center run as the public-facing show. You can watch the desk, the commentary, the scoreboards, and the discipline rails without paying for a trade room pitch.
Free profile gets you into the ecosystem cleanly: save your handle, follow specialists, use public chat surfaces, and step into the tools later without turning the product into a signal wall.
That's the whole business model. No tiers, no locked features, no builder-class divide — every tool we ship is on for everyone, day one. Merch revenue pays for compute, data feeds, and development. If the desk keeps you sharp, wear the brand that built it.
The Lab, replay vault, strategy archive, trade autopsies, and Forge all sit on the same truth spine. If your strategy beats benchmarks, submit it to The Forge. If it survives paper, it earns a seat with your attribution on the lineage.
This is the core positioning. Not a signal service. Not a guru. Not a pump. A real disciplined prop trader's desk — narrated by the specialists who run it.
Everyone gets the full builder stack — free: natural-language strategy input in The Lab, session-by-session Replay Vault, a searchable Strategy Archive, and structured Trade Autopsies that explain what worked, what failed, and why.
TradingView caps you at 500–20,000 bars. That's a rounding error against 14 years of NQ tick data. We don't cap. Your backtest sees the full story, and the archive keeps compounding whether the session was loud or quiet.
Submit a strategy idea in plain English. The Lab parses it, backtests it, and — if it passes PF 1.3, n ≥ 100, across 2+ regime samples — promotes it to a 30-day paper trial. If it holds up, it graduates to the live squad as a new named specialist with your attribution.
The war room, the Lab, the replay vault, the archive, the autopsies, the Coach, the Discord — all of it is free, for everyone, forever. We're not selling signals and we're not renting hope. The only thing we sell is merch.
If you can see everything for free — every win, every loss, every stand-down day — and you still choose to support, that support means something. We'd rather earn a shirt sale with transparency than charge a subscription for a curtain. That's the bet.
ChartHustle is a simulated trading commentary and tooling platform for educational and entertainment purposes. Everything on the platform is free; merch purchases fund the build. Nothing on this platform is personalized financial advice or a recommendation that any person place a trade.
No. The engine trades a simulated book and narrates its reasoning for educational and entertainment purposes. It never tells you what you should trade. You're watching them work, same as watching a chef on a cooking stream — you can cook along, skip a step, or just enjoy the show.
No. All trades are simulated, with commissions and realistic fills modeled in. Every result on the dashboard comes straight from the engine's ledger and the validation runs are published as-is — we can't inflate wins, trim losses, or massage the numbers without you seeing it.
We license institutional-grade feeds across market microstructure, macro calendar, sentiment, and options flow. Specific vendor names are withheld for operational security and to protect partnership terms. Our combination of feeds — plus the proprietary Specialist Archive of 48,000+ real fills — is what makes the Lab different from retail backtesters.
Because a paywall would poison the proof. The whole point is that you can audit every trade, every loss, every stand-down day without paying us a cent. If the work earns your respect, the merch shop is there. If it doesn't, you lost nothing finding out.
Merch. That's the product. Shirts and drops designed in-house, announced on stream and in Discord first. Every sale funds compute, market data, and development. No subscriptions, no tiers, no locked rooms.
Then it doesn't trade. That's the point. When the overnight range is too wide against ATR, the engine calls RANGE REJECTED out loud and stands down. Nobody fires a trade to justify a fee — there is no fee. On quiet days the engine backtests itself, The General narrates context, and the room stays alive on education and community.
No. Watching is free and so is every tool. If you decide to place your own trades based on anything you watched, that is entirely your decision and your relationship with your broker.
It evolves with evidence — that's the learning loop. Every trade is stored with full context; in downtime the engine re-validates its own rules against everything it has learned. When a rule changes (like the 90-minute index entry window — written after late entries went 0-for-16), it's announced with the receipts. We don't publish the full internals, but we publish every result.
Your idea gets parsed, backtested across 14 years of NQ data, and scored. If it clears the three gates (PF ≥ 1.3, n ≥ 100, performance across 2+ market regimes), it enters a 30-day paper trial on live market data. If it survives paper, it earns a market tile with your handle on the lineage. The whole pipeline is open to everyone, and the live result stays visible to the public room.
Because merch is the cleanest deal in this industry: you get something real, we get to keep building, and nobody is ever paying for a prediction. The brand on your back funds the desk on your screen.
Open the stream. Watch the work. Everything is unlocked the moment you arrive. If the desk keeps you sharp, grab a piece of merch and keep the engine running.