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How it works

From market scan to signal review.

Mount Inflection converts market data and BrainWave signal state into a structured operating review: exits first, setup context second, open positions watched, risk rails visible.

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Market data updates

The system starts with end-of-day market data. Freshness and sanity checks matter because stale state should not drive the review.

02

BrainWave evaluates state

The engine reviews signal state across setups, exits, ranks, and open positions.

03

Exits are separated first

Cleanup comes before new exposure. Sell signals and risk changes are pulled forward.

04

Setups are ranked

New setup context is ranked by signal strength and timing so the list stays focused.

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Open positions are reviewed

Active positions stay visible: what changed, what needs attention, and where risk is building.

06

Risk rails stay visible

The newsletter keeps sizing discipline, capacity, and no-leverage thinking close to the signal.

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Newsletter renders by tier

Free shows the rhythm. Premium adds fresher action context. Pro is the Daily View with the full operator sheet.

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You decide in your brokerage

Mount Inflection does not place trades. You review the signal sheet, then decide what to do in your own brokerage account.

Operating spine

Every issue follows the same order.

The value is not one perfect trade. The value is a repeatable review sequence: what needs cleanup, what changed, what is setting up, and how risk stays visible.

1Review exits first
2Check setup context
3Review ranks and open positions
4Keep sizing and risk rails visible
5Judge the system over cycles
Free

Weekly rhythm

Current exits, simplified setup context, weekly pulse, and risk rails.

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Pro

Daily operator view

Daily Action Today, full ranks, open positions, crypto, and Allocation Engine Rail.

Pro coming soon
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Want to see the actual newsletter shape?

The Samples page shows sanitized Free, Premium, and Pro newsletter formats with action tables, system pulse, crypto context, and risk rails.

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