Market Intelligence
Market Intelligence
See the market context behind the position plan.
Market Intelligence helps structure the data around a trading decision: levels, liquidity, order-book conditions, session timing, event windows, market snapshots, and the sources used when a plan or rule was checked.
Built to make market context readable for traders and usable by position workflows.
Market structure
Event context
Decision snapshots
Market Intelligence
Raw market facts become structured position context
Raw data
Events, price, depth, news and schedules.
Context layer
Normalized and explained market context.
Plan-ready
Readable by traders and usable by position plans.
Market structure
Liquidity context
Session and events
Decision snapshots
Source history and replay
Market context
Raw market data becomes structured context for the position plan.
Market Intelligence turns market, structure, liquidity, calendar, event and snapshot data into context that traders can understand, position plans can use, and later review can preserve.
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A candle chart shows price movement, but it does not preserve the broader state behind a decision: market structure, liquidity, levels, session timing, exchange schedules, event windows and the context available at the moment. Market Intelligence collects, normalizes and transforms those facts into plan-ready context.
This context can support a trader planning a position, a strategy/playbook being turned into a plan, approved rules watching for market changes, and post-trade review. It is context and evidence, not a public signal service.
Before a major event window, a trader can see more than current price: nearby levels, liquidity context, session timing, calendar risk and the snapshot that will later explain why the plan was approved.
Market context pipeline
diagram
Raw feeds become normalized market context, then feed position planning, plan checks, snapshots and review.
Raw feeds
Consistent facts
Types of market context
Position use
Raw feeds
Candles, trades, order book data, schedules, calendar events and future news/narrative providers.
Consistent facts
Inputs are transformed into consistent market facts instead of disconnected provider-specific fragments.
Types of market context
Structure, liquidity, timing, event, source history and replay-ready context for the position workflow.
Position use
Position plans can compare live context with the trader-approved decision tree.
Types of market context
Current market context types
Market Intelligence is a growing layer, but the current model already groups the inputs that can affect a position decision: structure, liquidity, timing, events, snapshots, source history and replay context.
Market structure
Levels, channels, structural movement and other market-state features that help describe where the price is moving inside the current context.
Liquidity and execution context
Order-book, spread, depth and execution-aware context that can shape whether a planned action is reasonable to attempt now.
Temporal and event context
Exchange schedules, market calendars, scheduled events and time-based conditions that can change how a position is interpreted.
Decision-time snapshots
The market state captured when a position is approved or managed, so later review does not depend on memory or screenshots.
Source history and replay context
Structured source and replay context that helps explain what the workflow saw when a plan rule was checked or executed.
Principle
The market context layer keeps expanding.
The current market context types are the foundation, not the ceiling.
Market structure, liquidity, timing, static events, calendar data and decision-time snapshots form the current foundation. News-derived and narrative context are part of the long-term expansion model.
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Market Intelligence is designed as an expanding context layer. The launch experience focuses on what exists now while leaving room for new market-structure detectors, event calendars, exchange schedules, news-derived context and additional inputs that can help explain why a position plan or rule made sense at the time.
Product principle
Context, plans and workflow control are centered on the trader's position lifecycle.
Use market context inside a position plan.
Continue to Position Intelligence to see how market data becomes approved rules, live checks and review evidence.