Global Market Pressure
- Color: Indicates directional bias vs prior close
- Size: Reflects strength/consistency
Directional pressure relative to the prior close across global assets
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Geographic Exposure
- Country: Referenced in recent evidence influencing the asset
- Mentions: Number of recent signals citing this country
- Dominant Effect: Net directional pressure implied. Effects include 1) Bullish Catalyst: supports higher prices, 2) Bearish Catalyst: pressures prices lower, and 3) Mixed Catalyst: offsetting or unclear effects
- Updated: Date/time of the latest assessment.
- Events: Brief explanations of what is happening and how it may affect the asset.
Current market intelligence is anchored for the selected asset across the global map
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Geopolitical Pressure Transmission
- Countries (left) are the sources of geopolitical, policy, or macro shocks.
- Channels (middle) represent the mechanisms that transmit pressure (e.g., demand signals, supply disruptions, macro conditions, positioning).
- Assets (right) are where pressure ultimately accumulates.
- Link thickness indicates the relative strength of each transmission path.
- Assets may receive pressure from multiple countries and channels at the same time.
How country-level shocks and macro forces transmit into asset-level pressure
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