June 10th, 2026

This week at Punch has largely been about fixing issues many of you have raised on the Builder's Lab and through support. So instead of a feature walkthrough, I wanted to take you behind the scenes on what's been cooking under the hood.
Last week I mentioned we were rolling out two long-awaited features: Trailing SL and Protection for equity. Both have been built in-house from the ground up, and shipping them required a significant architectural change to our backend. That work took longer than we expected, and approvals at the exchange sat with us for almost a month.
When we were finally ready to release, we made a deliberate call. Rather than push both features to thousands of traders at once, we'd start with a small group and watch closely for issues. This is how most software teams ship changes of this size, and we're glad we did it this way. We hit a snag this morning and had to pause the rollout. Today was a day of firefighting on our end, working through the issues and getting the rollout plan back on track.
We're aiming to have both features fully available to everyone by the weekend.
On the lag many of you noticed on the charts yesterday: that was an API issue on one of our data sources. It's now fixed. Things should feel back to normal.
Two more things worth sharing before I sign off.
One, there's a first-of-its-kind feature releasing on Punch this week: Shareable Dashboards. I'd rather not say more until you've seen it for yourself. I'll write a proper note next week once it's in your hands.
Two, the Scalper Joystick on Punch Desktop is built and ready. The team is running live testing over the next few days, and we'll release it shortly after.
Until next week
-Archit