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How It Works
A stock can look positive today but risky over the long term, or weak today while the bigger story remains strong. The strategy engine keeps those reads separate so the user does not mix short-term noise with long-term narrative.
Today to this week
Reads current source articles and explains what is driving attention right now: fresh headlines, sentiment, catalysts, quote movement, and risk language.
Weeks to months
Looks for repeated themes across sources. A stronger swing read appears when the same catalyst, sector trend, or risk keeps showing up over time.
Months to years
Focuses on durable company narrative, competition, valuation pressure, margins, execution risk, and whether the source story supports the bigger thesis.
What The Engine Reads
The goal is not to create random opinions. The engine looks for source-backed signals and then explains what those signals may mean across different time frames.
What The Strategy Includes
Each stock rhythm page turns the available source set into a clearer decision-support view for research.
Scoring And Confidence
A stock can have bullish signals and still carry risk. Chart Rhythms separates positive language, risk language, and source confidence so the read does not pretend to be cleaner than the data allows.
Tracks positive source language such as growth, demand, earnings strength, analyst support, margin improvement, or strong market momentum.
Tracks cautionary language such as valuation pressure, competition, margin risk, regulation, weak demand, downgrade language, or macro pressure.
Depends on source coverage. More clean, company-specific articles can support a stronger read. Limited or weak coverage keeps the strategy cautious.
Example Read
The source set shows stronger positive language than risk language. The stock may have supportive catalysts, but the read still depends on valuation and whether new sources confirm the same story.
Example Read
Positive and risk signals are both present. The stock may need confirmation from earnings, analyst commentary, sector momentum, or repeated source themes.
Example Read
The system does not have enough clean source articles. In this case, Chart Rhythms should show limited confidence instead of pretending the rhythm is strong.
Start
Start with a major stock or ETF. The stock page will show the market read, daily rhythm, swing rhythm, long-term rhythm, data coverage, source links, risk signals, and strategy watchlist.
Important: Chart Rhythms is for market research and education only. It is not financial advice and not a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security.