The End of the Black Box: Introducing Tradetir HUD
The End of the Black Box
For the last 40 years, if you wanted serious financial data, you had one choice: buy a "Black Box." You paid $25,000 a year for a Bloomberg or Refinitiv terminal, you learned their archaic command codes, and you accepted that you could never see inside the machine.
Then came the AI chatbots. They were smart, but they were "leaky." To use them, you had to upload your private portfolios to the cloud, pay a fortune in token costs, and pray your data remained private.
I built Tradetir HUD because I refused to choose between a walled garden and a security risk.
We are building the "Grey Box"
Tradetir is not a chatbot. It is a headless financial analyst that lives on your machine.
We call it a "Grey Box" because it is transparent. Unlike the legacy terminals, you can see exactly how Tradetir thinks. You can see the code it writes, the files it accesses, and the tools it uses. It combines the raw power of the new Claude Opus 4.5 with the security of a local script.
What "Hackable" Actually Means
When we say Tradetir is hackable, we don't mean you need to be a software engineer to use it. We mean ownership.
You want a new feature (like a specific correlation chart). You email support. You wait 6 months. It never happens.
You tell the agent: "Write a script to compare my Tesla exposure against Bitcoin volatility every morning."
The agent writes the code, saves it to your "Shadow Repo," and runs it. You just built a bespoke feature in 30 seconds. You don't wait for us to build the roadmap; you are the roadmap.
The New Standard
With the release of Claude Opus 4.5, AI finally has the reasoning capability to act as a true senior analyst. But an analyst without access to your files is useless.
Tradetir closes that gap. It is the bridge between the smartest model on earth and the sensitive data on your hard drive.
This is not just a software update. It is a return to sovereignty.
Welcome to the Grey Box era.
