How to Read SpeedSignal

A quick, plain-language guide to what you see on the dashboard: what the phases, score, and conviction mean, and how to use them to review setups. No jargon. For the technical detail behind the scoring, see the Methodology.

What SpeedSignal is

SpeedSignal is screening and analytics software. Every day it scans thousands of US stocks and sorts them by where they sit in the life cycle of a breakout setup. Instead of you scanning charts one by one, it organizes the market into a short list of names that are tightening up, starting to move, or already breaking out, plus the context around each one.

It is a research and organization tool. It does not tell you what to buy or when to trade; it helps you see what changed and where to look.

What the system is looking at

SpeedSignal looks for setups: recurring technical patterns where a stock has been quietly compressing and then starts to expand. It describes what the data is doing right now, in the present. It is not a prediction engine: a strong setup is context, not a forecast that a move will continue.

The output is deterministic and rules-based. Given the same market data, it produces the same result. There is no black-box "AI is bullish" opinion behind it.

The four phases

Every stock is labeled with one phase, which describes the current state of its setup:

A phase is a description of a state, not an instruction. "Liftoff" means the setup conditions are aligned in the data, not that you should act.

Score and Conviction

Two numbers add detail to the phase:

Read them together: a high score with High Conviction means many conditions are present and the name ranks near the top that session. Conviction is a separate axis from both phase and score: a Coiling stock can be High Conviction and a Liftoff stock can be Low Conviction, and a high score does not guarantee high conviction, because conviction depends on how the rest of the market scores that day. Both are context to review, not a measure of how good a trade is.

Using the dashboard

The dashboard is built around one idea: see what changed, then decide for yourself what to look at. The main areas:

Reading a ticker page

Open any stock to see its full context. Each part is descriptive, meant to help you review the situation before doing your own research:

What SpeedSignal is not

SpeedSignal helps organize market data and setup context. It does not recommend securities, timing, position size, or trade actions.

Want the technical detail? Read the full Methodology →

Speed Signal AI is screening and analytics software, not a broker-dealer or investment adviser. Scores, phases, and screening results are data outputs and research candidates, not investment advice, recommendations, trading signals, or a buy list.