You

Are you trading
like you say you are?

You set who you are: risk, time horizon, max position size, the drawdown that would scare you. Hisaab reads your real trades and journals and shows you, plainly, where the two don't match.

What You does

What you say, against what you do.

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Four dials

Risk (cautious to very aggressive), horizon (weeks to decades), max position (5โ€“100%), and the drawdown that would scare you. Each one shows your claim next to what you actually did.

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Hisaab's read

A written read across your whole trade history and journals, plain and direct, ending with one move to make this week.

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What keeps showing up

Detectors over your trade log. The behaviors that fire, FOMO, revenge buys, holding a broken thesis, ranked Strong, Mild or Working. Only the ones that fire show up.

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Your own words, quoted back

When a pattern fires, it cites the trade, the date, and the journal line where you called it. Not a lecture, your own evidence.

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The hard numbers

Median hold time, where you tend to cut your losers, and your portfolio shape, each shown as claim versus what the record says.

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Journals

Talk through a trade and it's structured into a note, tagged to a ticker or left loose. The "why" next to the "what."

The long arc

The mirror you can't argue with.

Brief and Plays are about today. You is about the pattern across months: the gap between the investor you describe and the one your trades reveal. It refreshes after a heavy trading day or a new journal, so the read keeps up with you.

You ยท what keeps showing up2 firing
"I invest for decades."Median hold: 6 days
"I keep it diversified."Top position: 57%
"Buying the dip on BTC."โ€” your journal, 3 times this month
One move this week
Before you add to BTC again, write one line on why it isn't already too big. You've skipped that step three times.
The honest bit

You reads only your own trades and journals, tied to your account alone, no selling data, no ads. It refreshes after a heavy trading day or a new journal, not every minute. It reflects you back so you can decide; it never grades you, and it isn't financial advice.

The rest of Hisaab

Five surfaces. One reckoning.

Meet the investor
your trades describe.

Free while it's in beta. No Bloomberg required.