The IM7 Core

The permanent architecture of behavioral intelligence.

One Core. Eight emotional environments. Five recurring publications. One language. One ecosystem.

The IM7 Core

The operational heart of the ecosystem.

Seven inputs become five behavioral signals through one interpretive layer. The Core is what makes the rest of the platform coherent.

Inputs
  • Funding
  • Liquidity
  • Participation
  • Leverage
  • Volatility
  • Sentiment
  • Positioning
Objective conditions
Behavioral Processing
  • Conviction
  • Crowd aggression
  • Narrative density
  • Fragility
  • Emotional pressure

Structure is read against emotion. Positioning is read against narrative. Time is read against urgency.

Outputs
  • Emotional condition
    Temperature of belief
  • Behavioral warning
    Where structure and emotion disagree
  • Patience advantage
    Edge available to the unhurried
  • Market posture
    How the disciplined participant stands
  • Decision quality
    Whether thinking is clear or stimulated
Posture, not prediction
Inputs · Processing · Outputs — the permanent architecture.
The Emotional Market Engine

Eight environments. One emotional taxonomy.

Markets do not exist in numbers — they exist in conditions. Eight emotional environments cover the full structural cycle.

E-01Quiet Accumulation
Volatility compressed · spot quietly absorbed
Narrow, structural
Mistaking silence for absence
Patient bid
E-02Emotional Compression
Sentiment muted · positioning balanced
Selective, low conviction
Boredom mistaken for safety
Build attention
E-03Fragile Expansion
Price expanding · leverage hesitant
Widening, skeptical
Underweighting the structural shift
Lean into structure
E-04Forced Optimism
Narrative outruns participation
Crowded entries, thin conviction
Confusing momentum for thesis
Resist the consensus
E-05Narrative Saturation
Story density at peak · structure flat
Maximal attention, narrow ownership
Story exceeds substance
Trim, slow down
E-06Liquidity Fragility
Apparent depth · one-sided book
Crowded, leveraged
Apparent depth disappears under stress
Tighten risk, soften urgency
E-07Exhaustion Drift
Volatility fading · conviction decaying
Disengaging, quiet
Holding for the story past its end
Observe before acting
E-08Panic Cascade
Forced selling · liquidity disappearing
Reactive, indiscriminate
Selling exhaustion instead of weakness
Do nothing well
DATA STATUS: Demo Mode — taxonomy frame, not live classification.
The IM7 Review System

Recurring publications. Institutional continuity.

The platform breathes on five timeframes. Each one earns its place because the previous one becomes insufficient.

Daily
  • Morning Tape
  • Session review
Permanent
Weekly
  • Behavioral recap
  • Regime evolution
Permanent
Monthly
  • Emotional cycle report
  • Conviction review
Permanent
Quarterly
  • Structural behavioral analysis
  • Long-cycle participation study
Permanent
Yearly
  • Market psychology review
  • Crowd behavior evolution
Permanent
The Decision Room

A room for thinking, not acting.

The Decision Room exists to slow the reaction. Read each prompt. Answer it quietly. Leave with sharper posture, not faster moves.

  1. Prompt · 01

    Would this trade exist without urgency?

  2. Prompt · 02

    Is emotion creating false clarity?

  3. Prompt · 03

    Does structure confirm the narrative?

  4. Prompt · 04

    Am I sizing for conviction or for comfort?

  5. Prompt · 05

    Would I hold this through a week of silence?

  6. Prompt · 06

    Is the thesis improving — or am I just searching for confirmation?

Reminder

Clarity is the absence of urgency. If a prompt makes you uncomfortable, that is the prompt doing its work.

The IM7 Language Index

Proprietary vocabulary for behavioral market structure.

A working language is the foundation of disciplined thought. These terms are the conceptual primitives IM7 uses to describe what markets feel like, not just what they do.

Quiet Bid

term

Persistent, low-urgency demand absorbing supply without provoking volatility.

Behavioral meaning

Structural ownership replacing speculative ownership.

Historical example

Late-cycle accumulation phases before recognition.

Patience AdvantageLiquidity Fragility

Conviction Drift

term

A slow decay in the quality of holding without an obvious catalyst.

Behavioral meaning

Belief erodes faster than thesis.

Historical example

Post-euphoria phases where exits begin quietly.

Fragile ConfidenceDistribution

Emotional Compression

term

A narrowing of expressed sentiment that precedes structural movement.

Behavioral meaning

The market is holding its breath.

Historical example

Low-vol regimes before regime change.

Volatility CompressionPatience Advantage

Narrative Saturation

term

When meaning is being manufactured faster than structure can absorb.

Behavioral meaning

Story exceeds substance.

Historical example

Peak attention windows in late expansion.

Fragile Confidence

Fragile Confidence

term

Visible conviction underwritten by leverage, not structure.

Behavioral meaning

Breakable belief.

Historical example

Pre-flush conditions across cycles.

Conviction DriftLiquidity Fragility

Liquidity Fragility

term

Apparent depth that disappears under directional stress.

Behavioral meaning

The book is thinner than it looks.

Historical example

Crowded one-sided positioning.

Quiet Bid

Patience Advantage

term

The edge available to participants willing to wait through emotional noise.

Behavioral meaning

Time as an asset, not a cost.

Historical example

Quiet Accumulation windows.

Quiet BidEmotional Compression

Behavioral Warning

term

A condition where structure and emotion disagree in a directionally meaningful way.

Behavioral meaning

The tape is telling a different story than the crowd.

Historical example

Divergent participation in late expansion.

Fragile Confidence