The board reads 610 symbols across 12 timeframes continuously and surfaces what changed: fresh green and red switches, names going full-stack green, and turns arriving with edge triggers or inside a squeeze. You read a short list, not 610 charts.
Everything a momentum trader asks about a name, compressed into one line.
Rising or falling on each timeframe, with the age of the current color. A wall of fresh green reads differently than one stale line.
How many timeframes are rising together. 5/5 is a full green stack; 1/5 is a lone wiggle. The fastest read on the row.
The most recent settled switch with its timeframe and age, plus a developing marker while the current bar is still deciding.
Edge triggers near the flip, the Market Pulse stage, and the live squeeze count — the three reads that separate turns worth study from noise.
The tabs encode the workflows: Fresh flips for everything that switched or is developing now; Green + edge for turns arriving with a trigger; Green in squeeze for the compressed names where a fresh turn has the most room to run.
Checking 12 timeframes on 610 names is 7,320 charts. The board reads all of them continuously so your attention goes where momentum is actually changing hands.
Every symbol, every timeframe, every bar. Nothing hand-picked, so nothing quietly missing.
A settled switch is a defined event with a timestamp. The board deals in those.
Every row opens into the chart and history that show exactly why it reads the way it does.
Every fresh switch in the market, one screen.