Methodology

Last updated: April 2026

Public analytics baseline

Public analytics pages are designed around benchmark, market-wide, or manually selected symbol workflows. Signed-in users can layer in saved custom indexes, but the default public view should still be meaningful on its own.

Market Pulse and editorial summaries

Market Pulse items are editorial summaries intended to help readers scan the latest market context. They may include automated assistance, but they are still informational summaries, not recommendations or trading instructions. Readers should verify material facts with primary sources.

Data freshness and limitations

Some dashboards update throughout the trading day, while others are calculated from end-of-day or delayed datasets. TaprobaneFi does not represent its prices as official real-time quotes. Public pages are designed to be useful for research and education, not for execution.

Signals and model outputs

Signal labels, scorecards, backtests, and clustering outputs are statistical views of historical market behavior. They should be treated as diagnostics rather than predictions. Past performance, correlation, regime labels, or ML-style clustering do not guarantee future outcomes.

Commercial reuse limits

Where a page uses exchange-linked data or derived analytics, those outputs remain subject to platform data usage limits. Public access does not change those limits. Free to view does not mean free for commercial redistribution or resale.