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1.0 — Edge

Follow the leaders. Skip the noise.

Edge compresses the whole market into one leadership view — every industry mapped against the S&P 500, the leaders inside each sector, and any stock opened with the full context behind it.

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FIG. 1.0 · Leadership mapLIVE
The flow

Three questions, answered in sequence.

Edge moves top-down — from the whole market, to one sector, to a single stock — fast enough to repeat, structured enough to stay calm.

01
Page 1 · Leadership

Where is leadership right now?

The whole market compressed into one view — every industry mapped against the S&P 500 by strength and momentum.

02
Page 2 · Selection

Which stocks are actually leading?

Drill into a sector and switch to stocks-vs-sector, so you back the leaders instead of names carried by the group.

03
Page 3 · Context

What does this stock look like in context?

Open one stock with the full path behind it — AI analysis plus your own technical work for the entry.

1.1 — Leadership map · Page 1

Where is leadership right now?

Every industry, plotted by its performance spread versus the S&P 500 over two timeframes. The chart is for pattern recognition; the table is for confirmation. Together they turn a noisy market into a short, ranked shortlist.

FIG. 1.1 · Industries vs S&P 5007 sectors · 2 timeframes
Sector
1M
3M
Spread
XLFFinancials
+5.5%+8.9%+4.2
XLVHealthcare
+5.4%+9.5%+4.1
XLUUtilities
+3.3%−0.9%+2.0
XLEEnergy
−0.7%+0.1%−1.9
XLPConsumer Staples
−0.8%+4.4%−2.0
XLKTechnology
−1.8%+24.6%−3.0
XLBMaterials
−2.7%−2.7%−4.0
Chart to spot, table to confirm
Use the quadrant map to decide where to look, then the table to decide what deserves attention today.
Catch rotation early
The value is in the transitions — Improving drifting into Leading, Leading losing energy toward Weakening.
Two timeframes
A short and a long spread window, side by side, show whether leadership is accelerating or fading.
1.2 — Inside the sector · Page 2

Which stocks are actually leading?

Click a sector and the view flips from sector-vs-benchmark to stocks-vs-sector. It's how you avoid buying a name that's simply being carried by the group instead of leading it.

Bubble size = sector weight
A comfort dial for stability and liquidity — larger weights tend to move smoothly, smaller ones faster.
Broad or narrow?
See instantly whether leadership is spread across many names or carried by just one or two.
Mechanical or discretionary
Take the top leaders by consistency, or start with leaders and layer in your own filters.
FIG. 1.2 · Inside Technologybubble = sector weight
FIG. 1.3 · Stock in contextLIVE
EnvironmentTechnologyNVDA
NVIDIANVDA
Strong relative strength vs sector
AI analysis
Leadership is broad — 6 of 10 sector holdings are above their 50-day trend.
Relative strength vs the sector has held for 7 straight weeks.
The move looks durable rather than a single-name spike.
What would suggest this leadership is fading?
1.3 — Stock in context · Page 3

The whole path, on one screen.

Open a stock and you keep the thread that brought you here — environment, sector leadership, then the stock itself. Use the AI as a structured mirror, then run your own technical analysis for the entry, without losing context.

Keep the context thread
Environment → sector → stock. You always know why this name is on your screen.
AI as a structured mirror
Ask what would make leadership fade, or what to monitor weekly — it surfaces blind spots, never decisions.
Your technical analysis
Run your own entries, exits and invalidation — Edge just points it at names with a leadership tailwind.
1.4 — Why relative strength

Strength is only real when it's relative.

A stock can rise in price while its leadership fades against the benchmark. Edge measures everything as a spread versus the S&P 500 — so you see whether the market is still rewarding a theme, not just whether the line went up.

Spread, not raw price

Everything is measured against the S&P 500, so rising price never gets mistaken for real leadership.

Avoid chronic laggards

Long-term investors use it to avoid getting stuck in names the market has stopped rewarding.

Know when an edge fades

Active traders see when a theme is no longer being rewarded — before the price tells them.

1.5 — Ways to use it

One tool, your workflow.

Edge isn't tied to one strategy. Whatever your style, it keeps you aligned with what's being rewarded — in a routine you can actually repeat.

Rotation-first

Classic

Calibrate with the Index, locate leadership on page 1, find leaders inside leaders on page 2, keep context on page 3.

Stock-first validation

Fastest

Start from a name you own or watch and ask: is it leading inside a leading group, or fighting the broader flow?

Watchlist builder

Low time

Build a leading-industries list, then leaders inside each sector, and revisit weekly to prune and refresh.

Risk tightening

Fragile markets

Follow fewer industries, prioritise leadership consistency, and re-check more often to stay aligned.

100+sectors & industries3 stepsfrom market to stock2timeframes per view15 minweekly workflow

See what's leading right now.

DorianMiriamZakEnrique
4.7
Trusted by 100+ investors