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Overnight Trade

Recovery signals given more time than an intraday card, with live protection, overnight risk visibility and a defined multi-session clock.

Horizon
0.5 to 2 sessions
Intraday-to-overnight management
Carry
Overnight allowed
Gap risk remains explicit
Protection
Ratcheting floor
Favourable progress can tighten risk
Evidence
Scoped live ledger
Premium and Rapid identities stay separate

More runway for recovery, without an open-ended hold.

Overnight Trade looks for qualified dislocations whose expected resolution may take longer than one intraday window. It combines a proprietary entry stack with a manager designed for hours rather than weeks.

01

Detect

Identify unusual price behaviour from causal data.

02

Qualify

Apply horizon-specific quality and context checks.

03

Publish

Record the card, grade and initial manager state.

04

Manage

Track confirmation, protection and the multi-session clock.

A wider leash, then tighter protection.

The card begins with an explicit risk boundary. Once price confirms the setup, protection follows the best observed movement and can tighten as the recovery matures. The protected level never moves backwards.

Unconfirmed

The original thesis is still being tested. Overnight gap risk remains possible.

Protected

Favourable movement has earned a floor that can rise with the trade.

Time bounded

The manager closes the card when its defined horizon is exhausted.

See the card, not the recipe.

Subscribers receive actionable card state and an auditable outcome. Exact range construction, eligibility thresholds, feature weights, lane priorities and calibration values remain private.

Observable

Signal time, direction, entry basis, grade, state, displayed risk level, clock and result.

Risk

Overnight gaps, event shocks, spread and follower execution can bypass or differ from a displayed level.

Let the move breathe, but not indefinitely.

Current outcomes belong on the live performance ledger, not in a frozen headline.