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About

A practical library of market dashboards, tools, and indicators built for structured decision-making. Less noise, more process. Everything is currently free. Some advanced features may eventually move to a paid tier if faster data and deeper modules are added.

Process over prediction Risk first Macro + psychology Wealth preservation

Why I built this

Trading is now mainstream. That accessibility is great, but it also means more people are making decisions off news, hype, fear, greed, impulse, and impatience. Without structure, the outcome is often the same: preventable losses. I was guilty of that too.

Markets have character, constraints, and repeatable dynamics. Buying and selling is a job. It needs rules, preparation, and honest risk management.

Today, I try to stay away from hype, narratives, and influencer-driven bias. I rely on my own research, respect fundamentals, technical analysis, and rules, and focus on process over opinion. I study indicators so I understand not just how they behave, but what they are actually measuring beneath the surface. I also build my own indicators to bring my own framework and perspective to the chart. Some of those tools are shared publicly, while others may eventually move into a premium tier.

I prefer to call stocks instruments. It reminds me I’m swing trading for process-driven gains, not collecting stories. It helps me avoid anchoring and getting emotionally attached to a name.
A small mindset shift that keeps me disciplined

How this site evolved

This site originally started as a simple one-page dashboard with a few market indicators, including market health and sentiment tools. As I kept learning, researching, and testing different ideas, I came across many useful systems and data points that most investors do not really use, even though much of that information is publicly available.

There is nothing secret about the information itself. The value is in how it is organised, refined, and made practical. Over time, that simple page grew into a much larger dashboard built around the things I personally want to see every day and every week.

My goal has always been to simplify what is already out there, refine it, and make it more practical, more useful, and easier to understand.

Who I am

I’m an IT professional with decades of experience in science and engineering, including complex semiconductor and scientific IT work. I write code for engineering applications when needed.

Before all that, I studied finance and banking and focused on macroeconomics. That was over 25 years ago. Life took me down the engineering path instead, and I ended up doing hardware and electrical engineering and building a business.

In my spare time, I build scripts and indicators for market analysis. It’s a serious hobby, not a commercial product. I don’t sell what I build, so I don’t call myself a professional developer in the trading sense.

What I care about

My core interests are macroeconomics and market psychology. I build indicators around real decision points: regime, risk, trend quality, liquidity, and context. I care more about clarity and repeatability than clever signals.

I’ve tested a lot of public indicators and kept running into the same pattern: either the code is solid but ignores real market structure, or the idea is strong but the implementation is unreliable in live conditions.

That’s why my core indicators are my own, built to be practical and consistent. I still use some of the standard tools like RSI and MACD when they add value, but I treat them as inputs, not the decision.

What’s on this website

Built for real workflow
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Dashboards

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Tools

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Indicators

  • Indicators hub - live TradingView scripts
  • Highlights: Multi SMA Analyzer, Std Dev Channel v3, RSI Level Candles
  • Levels and volatility tools: Last Year’s Close, Multi Sigma Bands
  • Timing: Time Pattern Analyzer
Free and practical
I build these tools for myself first and share them for anyone who might benefit.
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Structured thinking
Define invalidation, size correctly, and review outcomes with consistency.

Cost, maintenance, and why it’s free

This site takes real time to build and maintain. There are ongoing costs for hosting, data sources, and API plumbing. I still keep everything free because building and refining these tools is how I learn, and it helps me trade with a clearer head.

If you want to say thanks, I appreciate it. I don’t need donations, but if you insist, you can send a tiny amount. Any proceeds go toward faster data and better reliability.

Disclosure

Educational use only. Nothing on this site is financial advice, investment advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell any security or asset. You are responsible for your own decisions. Markets involve risk, including the loss of capital.