The next issue publishes before the open.
A rhythm for thinking through the market.
The platform is now an operational habit. Four touchpoints a day, one ritual a week, one record that grows with you.
A rhythm, not a feed.
IM7 is read four times a day, not refreshed forty. Each touchpoint serves a different posture.
- Market State
Today's behavioral classification.
- Emotional Condition
Where the crowd's temperature sits.
- Morning Tape
A single-paragraph read on posture.
- Behavioral Warning
If structure and emotion disagree.
- Behavioral shifts
What changed since the open.
- Participation
Width and conviction of involvement.
- Conviction update
Whether the morning thesis held.
- Emotional recap
How the day felt vs. how it traded.
- What changed
The one structural shift worth remembering.
- Crowd review
Posture exiting the session.
- Long-form thesis
The week's behavioral narrative.
- Regime analysis
Where the cycle sits, slowly.
- Evolution
How emotion has rotated week-over-week.
Inputs → interpretation → outputs.
- Funding
- Liquidity
- Positioning
- Volatility
- Participation
- Sentiment
Structure read against emotion. Positioning read against narrative. Time read against urgency.
- Emotional conditionTemperature of belief
- Conviction qualityHolding strength of the marginal participant
- Fragility levelVulnerability to small shocks
- Crowd postureDirection of expressed intent
- Patience advantageEdge available to the unhurried
What matters. What doesn't.
A recurring anti-noise system. The cost of attention is the trade you didn't take.
- Where participation is concentrated
- Whether conviction is structural or borrowed
- How quickly narrative is outrunning structure
- The shape of the bid, not the size of the candle
- Single-session price moves without structural change
- Sentiment swings that fade within a session
- Headlines that confirm what price already did
- Volatility expressed without follow-through
- Funding spikes on isolated wicksReaction without context
- Sentiment indices at extremes during low participationLoud crowd, thin floor
- Narrative density rising on flat structureStory without substance
The platform remembers what the market forgets.
Today's conditions are linked to past conditions. Not as prediction — as memory worn as discipline.
- Now
Compressing volatility with quiet spot absorption
↔EchoLast seen during Quiet Accumulation — Issue IM7-027
Behaviorally similar - Now
Narrative density rising faster than participation width
↔EchoConviction profile resembles prior compression phase — Issue IM7-041
Partial echo - Now
Funding neutral while sentiment leans long
↔EchoMatches pre-expansion posture observed in Issue IM7-034
Structural rhyme - Now
Leverage hesitant despite price expansion
↔EchoPattern last documented in late-cycle accumulation — Issue IM7-019
High behavioral overlap
Reliable, not performative.
Trust is built in the spaces between content: timestamps, sourcing, labels, and the discipline to mark interpretation as interpretation.
- Pending live integrationFunding & open interestAggregated venue derivatives
- Pending live integrationSpot liquidity & depthTop-tier centralized venues
- Pending live integrationETF flowsPublic daily creations / redemptions
- Pending live integrationSentiment indicesComposite of public sentiment sources
- Pending live integrationOn-chain participationAddress-level activity and cohort behavior
- Issue numberingEvery publication carries a permanent IM7-### identifier.
- TimestampsAll behavioral reads are dated and time-stamped at publication.
- RevisionsEdits are appended, never silently overwritten.
- LabelingInputs are factual. Outputs are interpretive. The line is never blurred.
- Archive continuityNothing is deleted. Memory is the asset.
Objective conditions of the tape. Sourced and timestamped.
A read on emotional structure. Always labeled as posture, never as forecast.
Every day becomes memory.
A private behavioral log. Stored locally on this device — never transmitted. The point is the habit, not the data.
Behavioral reads publish with each Morning Tape.
Research articles publish on market behavior and frameworks.
The behavioral read of the tape — in your inbox before the open.