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6 contributions to ZeroOne Systems
Intro & Objective
Ian here, ferreting the internet like a truffle pig looking for nomnoms. 🐷 This is an example of my own personal automated trading strategy (binary coded), adjusted for an equity curve + guard rails specifically designed for passing propfirm evals. Tests say it should be a 100% pass rate, but we'll see about that! Just a fun side-experiment I wanted to try. BUT: The base strat currently runs on my live account, built from my own trading experience and what I personally see on the charts. It was rough, going back and forth with Claude co-work, but it definitely did the heavy lifting of building Python scripts for testing, parsing 16 years worth of historical data, and coding/re-coding it to match my typical strategy. Took a long time and many dollars. 🤑 My objective is to move towards a more agentic style, where it can watch the trades that are taken autonomously, understanding what might need to be changed- Then implementing those changes for more testing. Plus, self-learning experimentation to improve upon the base strategy. Not new to LLM use, but never made a single agent before. 🙃 FYI, the PnL looks astronomical, but it's designed to be a consistent grinder. This just shows how consistent it actually is starting with only $2k! On a $50k account, the drawdown is only 2.64% (as built for my challenge)...
Intro & Objective
0 likes • 8d
Thank you for sharing. When you say 100% pass rate on what size account?
Days 1–16: From Personal Context to an Agentic Operating System
I have just completed Days 1–16 of the Zero One Systems curriculum. My contribution has been applying the prompts provided each day to my own work, challenging the assumptions where they did not fit, and following the process far enough to see what emerged. For my use case, a personal agent is not simply a chatbot that remembers you. It is an operator-facing manager backed by explicit context, bounded authority, specialist systems, and evidence. That is the claim this post is trying to earn. I began with a personal dashboard and a simple question: what would an AI need to know about me to become genuinely useful? The curriculum works through personality, values, goals, risk tolerance, and decision-making. The most useful—and uncomfortable—exercise was a documentary-style interview covering my background, career change, failures, family, money, and what actually drives me. That became soul.md: a private canonical file describing how I think and operate. I then distilled it into soul.runtime.md, a smaller set of executable principles for practical agent use. Two of those principles have already changed the architecture: - Autonomy requires bounded authority, which exposed the weakness in my original agent design. - Correctness governs speed, which is why completion evidence now belongs in an append-only - Decision and Evidence Ledger rather than being reduced to a status flag. One lesson mattered more than the rest: More context is not automatically better. Stable identity, current project state, private history, operational knowledge, and evidence are different classes of information. They update at different rates and should only be exposed to agents that genuinely need them. The biggest change came when I reviewed which agent to build first. My initial choice was a Founder Intelligence Scout—monitoring AI tools, GitHub repositories, contracting opportunities, and founder tactics. After two separate research workflows, the problem became obvious. I already had specialised systems doing adjacent work:
Days 1–16: From Personal Context to an Agentic Operating System
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@Mohsin Nisar I agree not sure how things work. Day one says post an introduction. Can't post anything or ask questions until you get 5 points.
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@Ian Vill gotcha. I just need one point to level up. I don’t think this is productive, I’m sure there’s a reason behind it. I like to just have the option to chat without jumping through hoops to get to have a simple option to ask questions if need to.
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Have Your Say! (Every Suggestion Will Be Read)
Hi everyone, Me and my team are working on the next round of content for the YouTube Channel and we need your help. We're now accepting ideas from members of Zero One Systems for specific tutorials, builds and explainers YOU want to see on my YouTube Channel. I'm talking: - Builds you've never seen before - Tutorials you've always wanted - Explanations no one has given yet I'll be able to pull from this list and ACTUALLY make the videos you've asked for. You can also "Like" another comment if you like their idea and I'll track the likes as "Upvotes" Lewis p.s.sometimes it's really hard to know which content people want vs what is made. This would help tremendously with that.
Have Your Say! (Every Suggestion Will Be Read)
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Agents on an existing codebase, not a fresh folder. Every demo I've seen starts with an empty directory. Real projects are half-built, inconsistently named, and have three files nobody remembers writing. I'd love to see how you'd point an agent at something messy that already exists and get useful work out of it without it rewriting things that were fine.
Your honest thoughts 👀
Who watched/attended live THE BIG EVENT by Lewis? I think this community could give some honest feedback. 💰What were the expectations? 🤖What were the thoughts during the event? 👉🏼Have you stayed till the end? What do you think overall about Louis' big event?😉 Let's be transparent. I think that feedback, good or bad, is always valuable for the creator themselves.
Your honest thoughts 👀
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I’ll get to the meat and potatoes of his presentation. Which is what Lewis should have done. First off I’m little old school, I can’t take someone serious dressed like he was heading to the beach. The first hour he rambled on and presented covers of books, that looked like a 3rd grader created. Prior to seeing this presentation I viewed Lewis as a highly respected and knowledgeable person in the field of AI. I was impressed with his videos on trading. The presentation he did was nothing comparable of what he’s known for. Even the people in the background were falling asleep. The claim of $200k in material was ridiculous and so rfar fetched. The build up and the delivery was more disappointing than Connor McGregors last fight. Then I get a follow up email, saying I’m extending this offer before it goes up. Come on Lewis these gimmick sales tricks are outdated. People want you to honest, but a lot can’t handle the truth. This is my assessment of his presentation. I like Lewis and his skool content, which is fantastic.
Day 1 — The Quick Win
okay so. day 1 done. I was expecting a "welcome video, fill out a form, see you tomorrow" thing. Got handed a one-shot prompt instead and forty minutes later I have an actual dashboard sitting on my desktop showing my watchlist and the news feeds I care about. It runs. It's mine. the thing that got me is that I didn't write any of it. I wrote one prompt, answered three questions, and got a finished file. all my hangups about not being technical enough — the system doesn't care. you describe what you want, the prompt is good, the output is good. screenshot is going on the win wall. what's everyone else's dashboard tracking?
Day 1 — The Quick Win
0 likes • 11d
Nice job
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