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This is a map of the whole dashboard: the four main tabs across the top, the extra views tucked into the menu, and how to read any single ticker. Use it to get oriented; each view has its own page with the details.

What you see

Speed Signal AI opens on the Daily Brief. A top navigation bar holds the four primary tabs, and a menu (the hamburger button) holds the rest. A Learn link and a bell icon (which jumps to Alerts) sit in the same bar.
The dashboard top navigation with the primary tabs, the hamburger menu button, and the Daily Brief below

The main tabs

These four are always one tap away. On a keyboard you can jump with 1, 2, 3, and 4. Two more shortcuts help: / jumps to the Signal Board and focuses its search box, and T toggles between the dark and light themes.
  • Daily Brief: the home view. It summarizes the latest scan with a Market Snapshot (an overall regime read plus KPIs like New Liftoffs, Pre-Ignition Upgrades, Near Pivot, and Failed Setups), a Top 10 Daily Setups table, a short Signal Story, and Sector Strength. Start here to see the day at a glance. See Daily Brief.
  • Signal Board: the full, filterable screener. Narrow 3,000+ tickers with quick-filter chips (such as New Liftoffs, Highest Conviction, Near Pivot, and Large Cap), a search box, and an Advanced Filters drawer (editable eligibility thresholds, status/tier/risk pills, and a compact comparison table). See Signal Board.
  • Watchlist: the names you’ve saved. It starts empty; tap the star next to any ticker to add it, then track how its Phase and Conviction change over time. See Watchlist.
  • Alerts: notifications you turn on. Toggle presets or build custom per-ticker rules, delivered by email, push, or in-app. It starts empty too. See Alerts.

The menu (hamburger)

The menu holds the more focused views:
  • Ticker Detail: the full page for one ticker: chart, context, and the Overview, Technicals, and Fundamentals sub-tabs. You usually reach it by clicking a row anywhere in the dashboard. See Ticker Detail.
  • Top Movers: the session’s biggest movers, with each row’s Phase shown alongside. See Top Movers.
  • Anomalies: tickers flagged for unusual behavior outside the canonical setup (for example, a volume climax or a gap extreme). See Anomalies.
  • Overview: a market-wide summary view. (This is different from the Overview sub-tab inside a Ticker Detail page, which is about that one ticker; see “How to read a ticker” below.)
  • Settings: your notification preferences and data controls (export or delete your data). The theme toggle lives in the top bar, and the chart provider is chosen on a ticker’s detail page, not here. See Account & settings.
On a narrow phone, the Alerts tab moves into the menu so the top bar stays tidy. The views are the same; only where you tap to reach them changes, so your screen may not match a screenshot exactly.

How to read a ticker

Open any ticker (click its row) to see its full context. Every part is descriptive, meant to help you review the situation before doing your own research:
  • Phase describes the current state of the setup: Coiling (tightening base), Pre-Ignition (conditions starting to show), Liftoff (the most active phase, where the most conditions line up in the data at once), or Below (not in an active setup right now).
  • Conviction groups how the ticker ranks against the rest of the market that session: Low, Medium, or High. On the detail page it appears as Conviction NN/100; in tables it sits under the Conviction column (shortened to Conf in the Advanced Filters drawer table and the Anomalies table). It’s a separate axis from Phase: a Coiling ticker can be High Conviction, and a Liftoff ticker can be Low.
  • Risk flags identify conditions worth a closer look, for example, Extended (already far from its base), Elevated VIX, Bearish Market Regime, or Pre-Earnings Run (an earnings event is near). They add context; they don’t change the underlying number.
  • Chart and levels show technical reference points (such as the pivot the setup is built around) as context, not as entry or exit instructions. The candlestick chart is the one live element on the page.
The three sub-tabs organize the rest: Overview (the summary for that ticker), Technicals (the price and volume behavior behind the Phase), and Fundamentals (company financials).

Limits & common mistakes

  • Two “Overview” views exist. The Overview in the menu is a market-wide summary; the Overview sub-tab inside Ticker Detail is about one ticker. Check which one you’re on.
  • The board is end-of-day. Only the ticker’s candlestick chart is live; everything else reflects the last completed session.
  • A view organizes data; it doesn’t recommend action. Tabs, chips, and flags surface context for your own research.

Next steps

Signal Board

Filters, chips, and the Advanced Filters drawer in depth.

Phases & Conviction

What each phase means and why Conviction is relative.

Ticker Detail

Everything on a single ticker’s page, sub-tab by sub-tab.