Notes from inside the surveillance layer.
Plain-spoken writing on configuration drift, the regulatory landscape, and what independent surveillance actually catches inside FX and CFD brokerages.
The auditor finds it first, or you do.
A working operator's read on why the regulatory posture across ten regimes has hardened, and the single operational change that decides which side of an audit you land on.
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REP 828, decoded for operators
What ASIC's $40 million refund report actually means for how you run your books, and the breach clock it implies.
The anatomy of a reverted swap
Why the most expensive change in your environment is the one no one made on purpose.
Why dollars-per-million beats pips
The unit you quantify a leak in decides whether it gets fixed. A short argument for the desk's language.
The self-report clock, explained
Every major regime runs a reporting window. Here's how to be the broker that beats it.
Read-only by design
How to add surveillance to a brokerage without ever introducing a new source of execution risk.
Same symbol, two servers
Cross-server drift is invisible in isolation and obvious side by side. A field guide to catching it.
The occasional, useful email.
Field notes on surveillance and regulation, when there is something worth saying. No cadence, no fluff.
Notes from inside the surveillance layer.
Plain-spoken writing on configuration drift, the regulatory landscape, and what independent surveillance actually catches inside FX and CFD brokerages.
More from the field.
REP 828, decoded for operators
What ASIC's $40 million refund report actually means for how you run your books, and the breach clock it implies.
The anatomy of a reverted swap
Why the most expensive change in your environment is the one no one made on purpose.
Why dollars-per-million beats pips
The unit you quantify a leak in decides whether it gets fixed. A short argument for the desk's language.
The self-report clock, explained
Every major regime runs a reporting window. Here's how to be the broker that beats it.
Read-only by design
How to add surveillance to a brokerage without ever introducing a new source of execution risk.
Same symbol, two servers
Cross-server drift is invisible in isolation and obvious side by side. A field guide to catching it.
The occasional, useful email.
Field notes on surveillance and regulation, when there is something worth saying. No cadence, no fluff.