Nexus Quant is a market terminal that runs in a browser tab. Nineteen command functions over live feeds, an AI copilot that reads your open panels, and a rule we do not break: nothing on this screen pretends to be real when it isn't.
The source column is the same provenance badge the panel wears when you run it — the desk ships with all nineteen, these are the ones that carry a session.
Every panel wears one of these badges. Where a free, real source exists we use it; where it doesn't, we label the gap instead of painting over it. Five states, and no sixth.
Real and streaming right now
Quotes · crypto · FX · Indian indices · the wire · AIS
Real, on a disclosed lag
Feeds that publish behind a delay window, with their as-of clock
Computed by us from real inputs
Order-book depth below level 1 · derived analytics
Simulated, and says so on the panel
Vessel lanes where no free real coverage exists on earth
Placeholder, labeled as placeholder
A panel whose data source has no key configured
The same Gemini console that sits inside the terminal, wired to the same endpoint. Not a recording — type into it.
Formulate an options delta-hedging model.
Delta-hedge by holding −Δ units of the underlying per option: Δ = ∂V/∂S (for a call under Black–Scholes, Δ = N(d₁)). Rebalance when the position drifts.
The hedging P&L then reduces to gamma versus realized variance. Ask your own below — this line is wired to the live engine.
No hedging, no marketing voice. If the answer is "we can't", it says we can't.
Yes. Live quotes for US equities, NSE India, crypto with true real-time bid/ask from Binance, FX and commodities — polling every three seconds — plus a real news wire, FRED economic releases and a real AIS vessel feed. Anything not truly live is labeled MODELED, SIM or DEMO. Nothing fake is ever dressed up as real.
Free. No card, no trial clock, no locked "pro" tier hiding the useful parts. We use free real data sources and label the gaps honestly. That is the whole model.
US equities, NSE India including the full NIFTY 50 sector heatmap, real-time crypto, FX majors, key global indices and commodities — plus economic data pulled from FRED and a live vessel-tracking radar.
No. Enter as a guest and we mint a trader callsign on the spot — no email, no account, a local desk on your device. Or sign in with Google if you want your layouts to follow you.
A Gemini-powered copilot built into the desk. Ask it quantitative questions in plain language without leaving the terminal — free with a fair-use daily quota, or bring your own API key.
No. Nothing here is advice, a recommendation, or a solicitation. It is data and tooling. What you do with it is yours.
Yes. The full command grammar, live quotes and every function work in a mobile browser with FOCUS and MULTI monitor views. Multi-panel drag layouts are richest on a larger screen, but nothing is locked away.
Bug, feature, a data source we're missing, or just curious. Write it down.