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Platform Navigation, Visual Tools, and Output Formats

Market Reader provides a suite of visual tools and flexible data formats designed to help users quickly isolate and understand actionable market intelligence.

The ETF Monitor & Macro Monitor

To help users instantly spot anomalies without reading through feeds, the platform features visual heatmaps known as the ETF Monitor and the Macro Monitor.

  • These tools display a grid where brighter colours indicate a more highly unusual move for that specific asset at that time of day.
  • While the ETF Monitor tracks exchange-traded funds, the Macro Monitor applies the exact same heatmap logic to broader instruments, including foreign exchange (FX), cryptocurrencies, and commodities like crude oil and silver.

Using the Smart Screener

The Smart Screener is a filtering tool used to sift through tens of thousands of assets to find the most relevant market narratives.

  • Users can apply curated filters, such as screening exclusively for "Unusual Moves" in assets with a market capitalization over $10 billion.
  • Filtering out "Empty Cards": Crucially, users can filter the screener by the Explanation Information Score, setting it to Medium, High, or better. This is essential for filtering out "empty cards"—assets that have experienced a massive price swing, but lack sufficient news or social corroboration to provide a confident explanation.
  • Results are typically sorted by volatility-adjusted return (sigma move) or percentile rank, allowing the user to view the most extreme historical deviations at the very top of the screen.

Market Reader Output Formats

Because different clients have different display needs, Market Reader's LLM is programmed to generate explanations in three distinct text formats. All three formats are derived from the exact same underlying analytical base to guarantee factual consistency and prevent contradictions across different views.

  1. Long-Form Summary: A full paragraph, news-article-style explanation detailing the market move and its validated drivers.
  2. Standard Headline: A concise summary capped at 200 characters or 30 words, which is ideal for standard push alerts.
  3. Ultra-Compressed Format: A highly condensed version capped at 90 characters or 15 words. This format can function as a 1-2 word category tag (e.g., classifying the type of explanation). It was designed specifically for space-constrained portfolio views and holdings pages, driven by requests from large institutional clients like JPMorgan.