How It Works
Six disciplines. Fifteen markets. Zero compromises.
Step 1: Six specialist agents independently analyse each market through different disciplines — technical, fundamental, sentiment, options, institutional, economic.
Step 2: An Asset Agent synthesises their views, weighting dynamically based on which disciplines carry the strongest signal that specific week.
Step 3: The output lands in your inbox every Sunday at 12pm GMT — a single coherent briefing per market with directional bias, key levels, risk matrix, and full narrative.
The sections below explain the machinery. But the workflow for you is: read your briefings on Sunday, trade your plan on Monday.
The Multi-Agent Pod
Each market is analysed independently by six specialist agents:
Technical Agent — Price action, trend structure, support/resistance, pattern recognition.
Fundamental Agent — Supply/demand dynamics, structural imbalances, mis-pricing, intrinsic value drivers.
Sentiment Agent — Crowd positioning, sentiment extremes, divergence between price and psychology.
Options Flow Agent — Implied volatility, skew, unusual activity, hedging flows, gamma exposure.
Institutional Positioning Agent — COT data, smart money flows, hedge fund and sovereign positioning shifts.
Economic Agent — Central bank policy, data releases, macro regime, cross-market macro forces.
These aren't six versions of the same analysis. They're six different lenses on the same market, each designed to catch what the others can't.
The desk doesn't have preferences. Every discipline gets the same attention on every market, every week. When the Technical agent sees a bullish breakout but the Institutional agent flags record short positioning and the Options agent identifies protective put accumulation — that conflict surfaces in the briefing, not in a tab you didn't open.
Asset Agent Synthesis
After the six specialists complete their analysis, an Asset Agent synthesises their views into a single briefing — the same way an institutional macro desk operates.
The weighting is dynamic. When COT data shows an extreme positioning shift, the Institutional agent leads. When a market is trading on technicals inside a well-defined range, the Technical agent carries more weight. The weighting adapts to what matters right now, not to a fixed formula.
The output: a single directional bias — BULLISH, BEARISH, or NO CALL — with a confidence score from 1 to 10, supported by the full reasoning chain.
Bias Integrity Rules
The desk enforces hard constraints on its own output:
Forced bias resets after consecutive misses on the same market.
Conviction caps when evidence across disciplines is genuinely mixed.
NO CALL when there's no edge — markets that are genuinely unclear get no directional bias rather than a low-conviction guess.
These fire automatically. No overrides, no exceptions.
The MAD Index (Divergence) Score
Before the analysis, a number: 0 to 100.
The MAD Index measures how far the desk's view diverges from prevailing market consensus. Near 0: the desk agrees with the crowd. Near 100: the desk thinks the crowd is wrong, and explains why.
High-divergence calls are where the edge lives. They're also where the risk lives. The score tells you instantly whether this week's briefing is confirming your view or challenging it.
What You Get Every Sunday
Directional Bias — BULLISH, BEARISH, or NO CALL with confidence scored 1-10 and full reasoning.
MAD Divergence Score — How far the desk disagrees with consensus, with explanation.
This Week's Edge — The specific insight the desk believes the market is underpricing. A named thesis with evidence.
Key Levels — Support and resistance zones from multi-discipline convergence, not just pivot calculations.
Risk / Opportunity Matrix — Primary risk and primary opportunity with probability assessment and timeframe.
Volatility Regime — Regime classification, percentile ranking, term structure, and practical context for position sizing.
Next Catalyst — The single most important upcoming event with expected impact.
Full Market Narrative — 300-800 words connecting all six disciplines into a coherent story.
12-Week Track Record — Every previous directional call for this market, visible in every report.
Prompt-Ready Context Block
At the end of every briefing, a structured data summary you can paste directly into your AI-assisted trading workflow:
[MAD BRIEFING | SI | 2026-02-22]
Bias: BULLISH | Confidence: 7/10 | State: BREAKING OUT
Price: 82.34 | S1: 78.50 | S2: 72.50 | R1: 84.71 | R2: 92.25
Edge: Record SLV short position creating asymmetric squeeze catalyst
Risk: CME emergency margin hike near $83-102 ATH zone (MEDIUM)
Catalyst: March 18 FOMC — expected hold, guidance critical
Vol Regime: EXTREME (82nd pctl, contracting) | Daily range: 7-10%
Drivers: Sixth annual structural deficit + China export restrictions
Devil's Advocate: JPMorgan substitution thesis; CME intervention riskFeed all 15 into ChatGPT, Claude, or your custom trading assistant. Let it flag cross-market patterns you'd miss reading reports individually.
The Full Board
You actively trade three to five markets. But are you tracking what all 15 are saying simultaneously?
When five commodity agents are bullish while equity agents turn defensive and bonds just flipped — that's a macro regime signal. It doesn't appear in any single chart. It only surfaces when you're watching the full board.
That cross-market peripheral vision is the hidden product inside the stated product — and the one thing that can't be solved by spending more hours, because it requires infrastructure, not just effort.
💡 See a live example — this week's free Market Of The Week report →
💡 See the accountability — Mon-T's latest Weekly Review →
How To Use The Website
Dashboard: Key data, bias & insights from every market on one page. Also use it to navigate to specific market reports.
Market Of The Week: Where you can access all the complimentary full access reports of each week's most interesting market.
Mon-T's Weekly Reviews: Where you can access all the free end of week performance assessments of the reports by our resident pundit Mon-T.
Chat With Mon-T: A telegram group chat where Mon-T is available to discuss the current Market Of The Week in conversation. Ask him any questions about the MOTW report.
15 markets. 6 disciplines. One Sunday morning read.