Back to Radar

Radar cards are automated technical digests—not predictions or mandates. Accuracy chips (if shown) benchmark past calibration cycles; they promise nothing forward.

Guide

Market Radar — how to read signals

Think of Radar as **rapid triage** across a bounded universe—each tile is a snapshot; drill into full analysis for conviction work.

STRONG LONG / LONG / NEUTRAL / SHORT / STRONG SHORT

Tags fuse indicator alignment—including multi‑timeframe context. STRONG tiers imply tighter internal coherence yet can collapse on headlines/vol shocks.

  • LONG family: constructive upside tableau.
  • SHORT family: constructive downside tableau.
  • NEUTRAL: muddied or balanced inputs.

Strength / flair visuals

Brightness or emphasis encodes maths output—not “better trade by default”. Cross‑check swings, calendars, liquidity.

RSI, MACD, ADX trio

  • RSI: pacing heat; extremes stick in directional regimes.
  • MACD histogram: incremental momentum corroboration.
  • ADX: trend‑strength meter—elevated ADX seldom equals flawless timing.

Bollinger occupancy & squeeze flags

Low‑volatility coiling hints breakout potential—never direction certainty. Needs narrative + structure confirmation.

Pivot / support / resistance / template brackets

Auto grids are edu references—markets hunt liquidity; wicks piercing boxes are normal amid spreads and shocks.

Probability & confidence readouts

Model summaries extrapolate statistical priors—they can whip around on small samples or regime breaks. Treat as calibrated colour, not prophecy.

Composite score blend & discrete risk badges

Higher composites suggest tidier tableau; hotter risk warns that equal dollar risk hits harder—resize accordingly.

Multi‑timeframe (MTF) alignment

Harmony across horizons elevates coherence; divergence often flags corrections or tactical traps—pause before marrying one timeframe’s story alone.

Banner headline statistics

Hit‑rate widgets describe backward calibration snapshots—interesting hygiene, never a covenant about tomorrow.

Category & bull/bear filters

  • Narrow by asset sleeve you actually trade.
  • STRONG filters reduce noise—and diversity.
  • Bull/Bear filters accelerate thematic passes—relax them when canvassing broadly.

Loosen filters periodically so stories don’t get over‑fitted to one lens.

Radar ranks speed; instrument pages unpack depth—even “strong” cards deserve chart + fundamentals/news context before capital.