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Plain-language notes on startups, listed markets, and how AI systems work Long-form explainers on venture rounds, shares and bonds, product documentation, and the engineering stack behind machine learning — written with distance from hype and without naming securities to buy or sell.

tradepexs.com helps you read prospectuses, charts, and risk disclosures with more confidence. Nothing here replaces a licensed adviser when you need one.

About the project

A small editorial desk publishing explainers — not price targets or “signals”.

Editorial independence
For curious readers
Risk-first language
Transparent funding

We exist so you can compare frameworks, understand fee structures, and see how datasets shape models — without conflating education with a product pitch. Our authors do not manage money for readers.

Latest articles

Illustrative summaries; dates show how we organise the desk calendar.

  1. Startups · 6 May 2026

    How cap tables change after bridge rounds

    A walkthrough of dilution vocabulary for readers who want to read filings calmly.

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  2. Markets · 29 Apr 2026

    Yield curves without the headline panic

    What inverted curves can and cannot tell you about forward expectations.

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  3. Instruments · 22 Apr 2026

    Reading KIID documents for exchange-traded products

    A checklist of sections that describe replication method and costs.

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  4. AI systems · 15 Apr 2026

    Training data, licences, and model limits

    How technical debt in pipelines affects reliability — no token recommendations.

    Read more

Why this site is useful

Four commitments we revisit in every commissioning brief.

  1. 01

    Structured learning paths

    Topics build from definitions to limitations so you can stop mid-article without losing the thread.

  2. 02

    Honest about uncertainty

    We describe scenarios and counterfactuals instead of implying certainty about future prices.

  3. 03

    Funding model on the page

    Advertising and free articles are spelled out in the FAQ and footer — no hidden affiliate revenue.

  4. 04

    No “rank and yank” lists

    We avoid numbered rankings of securities or platforms that read like disguised promotions.

Occasional email digest

When we publish a new dossier, we can send a short summary. Use the contact form with the subject line “Digest” — low frequency, easy to opt out by email.

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Where we start reading

  • Official market and regulator circulars
  • Open statistical releases and APIs
  • Peer-reviewed papers and textbooks

Frequently asked questions

Team, revenue model, educational scope, and personal data.

An editorial and production team publishing tradepexs.com. We do not operate a regulated financial advice business or custody client assets.

Primarily through on-site advertising (including Google AdSense and partners) and by keeping long articles free to read. We do not sell financial products or take commissions for naming specific instruments.

No. Content is general education. Decisions about money should be yours or those of an authorised professional when appropriate.

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Anyone interested in how markets and software intersect. Jurisdiction-specific rules still apply to you; our articles do not map to every reader’s legal situation.

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