Why MAC Exists

Built to replace a scattered trading stack with one calm workspace.

MAC Terminal was built around a practical problem: too many traders are trying to prep, scan, size risk, review trades, and stay consistent across five disconnected tools. The product is designed to turn that into one repeatable workflow.

Trading background
20+ years
Built by a trader with more than two decades of market experience across different regimes and styles.
Risk discipline
CFP
The product emphasizes position sizing, capital preservation, and repeatable process over hype and overtrading.
Product philosophy
Clarity first
Less noise. Fewer junk names. More emphasis on market context, clean setups, and post-trade review.

What MAC Terminal is built to do

MAC Terminal is not a brokerage and it is not trying to be a generic data firehose. It is meant to help traders move through the session in a disciplined order: read the tape, find clean setups, size risk, act when conditions line up, and review what happened afterward.

What makes it different

  • Shared scanner and alerts focused on liquid names instead of endless noise.
  • Risk sizing built into the charting workflow instead of living in a separate calculator.
  • Journal and review features that matter after the trade, not just before it.
  • A guided workflow so new users can understand how the pieces fit together.

How the product is being built

The goal is not to promise everything at once. The product is being tightened around a smaller number of useful edges first: market brief, setup scanner, 15-minute wedge breakout alerts, position sizing, and trade review. New features are only worth shipping if they make the workflow stronger.

What it is not

MAC Terminal does not execute trades and it does not provide personal financial advice. It is a trading workspace. The focus is process support, faster prep, cleaner setup discovery, and more honest review after the fact.