Fake money. Real market data.
Who Owns the Throne?
A fake portfolio that pledges itself to the largest public company by market cap.
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Awaiting first crown
Benchmark trial
Throne Method vs the S&P 500 (SPY) and NASDAQ (QQQ)
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Current throne holder
Awaiting first crown
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- Fake shares held
- Fake portfolio value
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- Held since
Crown value
Concentration ledger
- Starting fake cash
- $10,000.00
- Current fake portfolio value
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- Return since start
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Challengers
Largest candidates by market cap
One row per corporate issuer. Alternate share classes, including GOOG and GOOGL, are consolidated under one canonical ticker.
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The Law of Succession
Rules of the crown
- Market data refreshes daily.
- After each month ends, the throne is reassessed using that month's final available trading close.
- A challenger must exceed the current throne holder by at least 0.5% market cap before the throne changes.
- The strategy ignores taxes, dividends, spreads, and slippage.
- This is a fake portfolio using real market data.
The Chronicle
Succession record
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This is fake money and real market data. It is not a recommendation, signal, or investing strategy. It is a public experiment in concentration, momentum, and market mythology.