Reading the data

Reading the forex data

Plain-English guides to every chart, score, and column in the platform. Learn how the trends grid, squeeze score, heat map, currency strength, volatility, and market movers actually work before you trade them.

The Trends Grid: Multi-Timeframe Direction at a Glance

One table, every pair, every timeframe. When the short and long term agree, the setup is cleaner. When they don't, you're trading against something.

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Squeeze Score: Spotting Compressed Price Action Before It Breaks

A 0-100 score telling you how coiled a market is. The higher it climbs, the bigger the move that tends to follow when it finally breaks.

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Currency Strength: Picking the Right Side of the Trade

A pair is just two currencies. When you know which one is strong and which is weak, the trade direction picks itself.

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Volatility, Pips, and ATR: Sizing Trades to the Market

If your stop is tighter than the market's normal noise, you will be stopped out by accident. Volatility tells you what counts as noise.

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The Heat Map: One Screen, Whole Market

Forty-seven instruments, one screen, colour-coded. The heat map is the fastest way to see where the market is moving and where it is not.

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Market Movers: Finding Today's Biggest Action

Top gainers, top losers, sorted by timeframe. The fastest way to find the pairs producing the most action right now.

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Convergence Score: When Every Signal Layer Agrees

A single 0-100 number that answers 'are all the signal layers actually pointing the same way right now?' so you do not have to cross-check four screens before pulling a trigger.

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Smart Money Positioning: Reading the CFTC Commitments of Traders

Where speculative traders are positioned per currency, scored against the last 52 weeks. Crowded trades fail. The percentile bar tells you when a trade is already crowded.

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News Tone: Aggregated Sentiment Per Currency

How positive or negative the news flow has been for each currency, z-scored against the last 30 days. Tone-vs-price divergence often precedes mean reversion.

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Macro Context: Reading the Cross-Asset Backdrop

Forex setups don't trade in isolation. The macro context line shows today's cross-asset moves so you can see whether risk is being bought or sold before you size a trade.

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