Weekly closing update · July 11, 2026
How the portfolio finished the week and what mattered.
Every week I close the loop on the recent performance. Wins and losses get reported the same way. The live record on Dub is the source of truth.
The scorecard
The trend:
By period:
Everything in the scorecard is my own money, live since January 12, 2026. Every number comes from a third-party platform that tracks the portfolio live, open for anyone to see. On Dub the strategy runs the hard way, without stop losses, without exact timing on the Monday open, and with fees on top. I treat it as the source of truth anyway, because a record kept by someone else, one I can’t touch, is the most useful thing I can hand you. It’s all there, down to the detail you’d need to rebuild every figure above.
Verify every trade on Dub: here
Learn more about the system: here
Read the backtest details: here
What happened this week
The portfolio finished the week at +2.0%, against the broad market at +0.6%. The finish hides the ride. Tuesday took it to -6.8%, and from the June high that dip marked the record’s deepest drop yet, the -19% on the scorecard. The three sessions after won all of it back and more, with most of the recovery landing on Thursday.
Underneath that, five of the ten positions ended the week higher, the strongest at +10.1%, another at +4.8%, three more between +2.8% and +4.2%. Five slipped, the steepest at -4.3%.
The record on Dub now stands at $67,907 from the $30,000 it started with, +$1,308 for the week, a day short of six months in.
Next Monday
Everything above is free, and every trade behind it is public on Dub. On Monday the system scores around two thousand US stocks again and sets the portfolio for the week.
Paid subscribers get the full list before the market opens, every position with its exact weight and its stop, the same one I place with my own money that morning.
That list is the part you act on.
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