Project Upwave · a systematic-discipline experiment

A small machine that picks 12 shares a month, and writes everything down.

Upwave runs on rules frozen in advance, not opinions. Its first product is proof: one screen, one order sheet, one execution record, and one report every month — followed exactly, for three years, by one operator.

The two laws

C1 · THE NO-OVERRIDE RULE

Every printed order is executed. Nothing else ever is.

Nothing on the sheet is skipped; nothing off the sheet is bought. An unavailable instrument is excluded only through a written venue rule and recorded as such.

C2 · THE RING-FENCE

£2,000 at risk. Only that, ever.

If the account read £0.00 tomorrow, no bill changes. Top-ups follow a pre-written schedule, never a losing month.

The rules — value, quality, and momentum gates selecting twelve UK/US shares monthly — are frozen until July 2027 and executed without exception in either direction. If the system trails its benchmark after 36 live months, net of costs, it retires and the capital goes passive. That sentence may not be edited.

Two ways in

What this edition shows, and what it doesn't

This is the shareable half of a private working site. The strategy and its reasoning are public; the live account is not.

IN THIS EDITION

The thinking

The frozen rulebook and both constitutional laws · all eight perspectives · the filter-by-filter recreation guide · the three-year verdict rule.

KEPT PRIVATE

The account

Live holdings, order sheets, and monthly records · the operating instructions and repository · broker, account, and identity details.

Where the private record says a name, this edition says the operator. Nothing else is reworded: the rules you can read here are the rules the machine runs.