the desk under the royal star Β· india
this is a live trading book β wins, wounds, and the laws carved from them β reconciled against the broker before a single line is written. most desks show you their curve once it's pretty. this one grows in public.
the spine of the book. every mark is a real close, reconciled to the broker's rupee.
touch a day β every mark on this curve has a page in the book below. hover to read it, click to open it.
three laws above all others. everything in the book answers to these.
losers are cut small; winners are left to breathe. the desk hunts convex days β four small scratches for one outsized run. the ledger above shows exactly that shape.
a hard breaker guards the base every session. no averaging down, no revenge sizing, no undefined risk. the desk's first job is to be alive tomorrow.
every close ends in a written law β what broke, what's fixed, what compounds. the laws you see carved in the book are real, and each one cost real rupees to learn.
the desk keeps a book of laws β each one carved on the day that paid for it. a selection:
thirty-five laws and counting. each one was carved by a day that cost real rupees β the full law book joins the site soon.
mayur vaish, twenty-five. self-taught, first-principles, allergic to narration. he builds the desk's machinery himself β the engine, the risk gates, the ledger you just read β and lets the broker's numbers do all the talking. the desk is named for regulus, the royal star at the heart of the lion: a fixed point, which is what a book of record should be.
the desk is not an advisory. it sells no tips, no signals, no courses β it keeps a verified book and takes serious conversations slowly.
letters@regulusdesk.comthe cockpit comes online soon.