Sagitta AAA is designed around a simple principle: trust does not come from intelligence alone, it comes from repeatability.
Most allocation systems fail socially before they fail mathematically. When a model becomes discretionary, opaque, or emotionally reactive, users lose the ability to defend its decisions under stress. In capital allocation, defensibility is as important as performance.
Sagitta AAA begins with deterministic allocation because determinism creates legibility. The same inputs produce the same outputs. Decisions can be audited, replayed, and explained without requiring faith in a black box.
Discretion is not removed, it is constrained. Human operators may adjust policy, risk posture, and scenario assumptions, but the system enforces consistent resolution rules. The allocator is not a trader. It is decision infrastructure.
Trust emerges when allocation is not a mystery, but a governed process: stable inputs, explicit mandates, bounded adaptation, and institutional restraint.
Sagitta AAA is not built to maximize excitement. It is built to survive scrutiny.
