How to use this page
Read the extract first, then the application and limits sections, and only then decide whether the thesis is strong enough for action or only for context.
Extractable overview
Goal: translate product labels into practical meanings.
Scope: terms below describe the current system, not a hypothetical future stack.
Core terms
- Category mode
- How the system frames a market, such as a more tradable mode or a more informational one.
- Citations
- Fresh monitored source items attached to a research summary when the category mapping and timing support them.
- Confidence notes
- A short explanation of what the confidence number is trying to measure and what it is not.
- Trade readiness
- A compact label indicating whether a thesis looks more tradable, more informational, or mainly worth watching.
Signal terms
- Behavioral market bias
- A repeatable pricing skew that can appear in crowded or emotional markets.
- Cross-market disagreement
- The gap between multiple market-facing reference points and the live crowd price.
- Flow clue
- A directional hint derived from how participation or price movement looks when that enrichment is available.
Metric terms
- Brier score
- A probability error metric where lower is better.
- Calibration
- How closely predicted probabilities match what later happens.
- Adaptive learning
- The way the system adjusts internal emphasis over time as new outcomes come in.
- Drift safeguards
- Mechanisms that reduce reliance on a signal when its behavior stops looking stable.
Frequently asked questions
What is the fastest way to use this glossary?
Look up the on-screen label first, then jump to the matching term and its practical interpretation.