Every call on the record
Everyone talks their book.
Nobody keeps the receipts.
Market opinions are the cheapest commodity on the internet. The bad ones get deleted, the lucky ones get screenshotted, and the gurus grade their own homework. There is no shortage of conviction. There is a shortage of conviction with a timestamp on it.
StockStamper is the receipt. A deck of tickers, one glance each, one question: bull or bear? Swipe right to bull it. Swipe left to bear it. Your call is stamped with the entry price the moment you make it, and the crowd's count only shows after you commit. Reality does the grading.
Blind votes
You never see the count before you call it. No herd to follow, no consensus to anchor on. Your call is yours.
Signed both ways
Connect with X and every call carries your face, bull and bear alike. A bear call you stand behind is worth more than a bull call you would delete.
Priced at entry
Every call snapshots the price the day it lands. The record is not what you say you called. It is what you called, at what price, on what day.
Nothing can be bought
Nothing backdated, nothing deleted, nothing for sale. Sponsors can buy a card in the deck. They cannot buy a number on the record: sponsored cards are not even votable.
The catalog is curated: real tickers, one card each. If yours is missing, ask and it gets added. Then make the call and let the record speak.
Visualize Value
StockStamper is a Visualize Value idea. VV turns ways of thinking into things you can use: visual explanations, courses, and instruments like this one.
visualizevalue.com ↗Jack Butcher
Built by Jack Butcher, the designer behind Visualize Value. Ten years in agencies, then one idea: build once, sell twice. This is one of the builds.
@jackbutcher ↗StockStamper is sentiment, not investment advice. Nothing here is a recommendation.