The Signals Dashboard
A New Addition to the Discord
Options flow data is not a strategy. It is raw material.
A large print crossing the tape tells you that someone with size has taken a position. It does not tell you whether it works. It does not filter out hedges, mis-directions, or poorly-timed bets by people who turn out to be wrong. It does not know whether the stock is in a two-year downtrend, whether the broader market is breaking down, or whether implied volatility makes the trade structurally sound.
The flow dashboard shows you what is happening. The Signals Dashboard is what asks whether it is worth paying attention to. The is another part of my own trading platform made available in the discord.
How It Works
The signals dashboard takes every qualifying print from the live flow feed and runs it through a multi-factor scoring process before surfacing it as a signal. Three things have to line up for a name to score well.
The options activity itself has to be meaningful. Large, directional, structured positions in names with enough time value to reflect a real thesis rather than an expiring hedge or a one-day punt.
The technical setup has to support the direction of the flow. A big bullish print in a stock sitting below every moving average on declining volume is a different proposition than the same print in a name setting up at the right-hand side of a clean base. The model accounts for that.
The macro backdrop has to be appropriate. Sector positioning, index regime, the volatility environment. Bullish flow in a leading sector during a confirmed uptrend scores differently than the same flow in a defensive name during a risk-off tape. Context matters.
Each factor is weighted and combined into a single composite score. Higher scores mean more factors are aligned at the same time. That is all it means.
What It Is Not
It is not a buy signal. It is not telling you to enter a trade, what size to take, or when to exit. Every decision remains entirely yours.
The score is a filter. It surfaces names where the flow, the technicals, and the macro environment are pointing in the same direction simultaneously. What you do with that is a function of your own process, your risk tolerance, and your read on the market.
Most signal services exist to make decisions for you, so they can take credit when they are right and quietly move on when they are not. This is the opposite of that. The tool surfaces the setup. You make the call.
Access
The signals dashboard is included with full platform access. If you are already a member, you have it. If you are not, the link is below.
A full member guide covering how scores are constructed, what each factor measures, and how to read the output is available inside the platform.





