Platform overview

Platform Overview

Last updated: May 23, 2026
Access
Private internal console
Core loop
Scout, monitor, review
Decisioning
Human trader remains in control

What Mooney Trading is

  • Mooney Trading is a private trading operations platform built around a human trader, monitored account data, and internal operator controls.
  • The system combines a live scout, copy execution oversight, account monitoring, latency tracking, and review reports in one authenticated internal console.
  • The public site explains the platform at a high level and does not provide public account access, public trading signals, or investor onboarding.

Trader workflow

  • The scout organizes potential setups into readiness lanes so the trader can review market context faster.
  • The trader remains responsible for decisions on the master account.
  • Configured copy accounts are intended to mirror exposure by account percentage when copying is enabled and live-trading gates are satisfied.

Operator workflow

  • The internal console separates trader-facing views from developer and launch-readiness controls.
  • Operators can monitor account value, positions, fills, copied order status, latency, slippage, and system readiness.
  • Operational controls, credentials, account identifiers, readiness checks, and execution settings stay inside authenticated access.

Learning and review

  • The learning layer uses alerts, setups, trades, fills, and outcomes to support explainable review.
  • AI summaries are read-only helpers for explanations, research context, trade journals, daily recaps, and learning summaries.
  • Model outputs support human review and should not be treated as financial advice, guarantees, or autonomous public recommendations.

Launch boundaries

  • Before real-money operation, brokerage credentials, market data, Slack, Sentry, OpenAI, database, and deployment settings must be configured and validated.
  • Live trading requires account-level validation, read-only checks, working equity snapshots, copier readiness, risk monitoring, and operator review.
  • Any future public-facing product would require separate legal, regulatory, brokerage, privacy, and operational review.