ADI — 1h signal
The model scores ADI on the 1h timeframe for how strong its trend is, checks whether trading volume backs it up, and then asks the longer-term trend for permission before allowing an entry. Free feed, delayed 15 minutes.
Educational and entertainment statistics only. Not investment advice. This is a research model showing its work, for learning and paper trading. It does not know you or your situation, and nothing here is a recommendation to buy or sell.
How to read this
Score is how strong and well-organized the trend is, from 0 to 1. Near 0 the price is choppy and going nowhere; near 1 it is trending cleanly and picking up speed. The model only takes an interest above its tested minimum, and only in the direction the longer-term trend is already going.
Vetoed (the striped bar) means the score was high enough, but the longer-term trend was firmly against it. These were historically the model’s worst trades, so they are blocked outright rather than just marked down.
Exit watch looks for signs that a rising trend is stalling. A warning is an early flag, not a prediction.
Two times appear in the table and they answer different questions. Bar closed is the last moment of price this reading saw. Evaluated is when the model read that bar. The gap between them is the model working through the watchlist one name at a time, so several minutes apart is normal.