Pre-open desk prep · 05:30 CT (typically 05:15)
Your levels, mapped before the open.
A deterministic intermarket brief for NQ, ES, YM, GC and 6E — plus DXY context. Levels first, an AI read-back second. It's planning context, never a call — five minutes to read, and the prep is done.
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The problem
Decision fatigue, before the bell.
Coffee, silence, a chart. What you see depends on what your eyes land on first. By 8:30 you've decided three things and un-decided twice — burned before the market even opens.
The fix
Know what matters first.
Every morning you get one report: the levels that matter, framed by rules — not by a guru's feeling. You filter the news through your levels instead of letting news chaos reframe them.
PDH/PDL and prior-week ranges come from observed prices. FVGs and structure are rule-derived labels. The algorithm computes both; the AI only reads the resulting map back.
What lands each day
Levels, then a read — never a call.
On regular full trading days, two posts are scheduled: the pre-open map, then a post-open structure re-read. Holiday and early-close sessions receive a notice instead. Prices are tap-to-copy, straight into your chart. New to it? See how to read & use it →
PDH/PDL, prior-week highs/lows, daily FVGs, ATR envelopes, equal highs/lows, swing targets and Asia/London ranges across all five instruments. Only the assets with a directional lean get the full detail — neutral ones collapse to one line.
A short plain-language read: where confluence sits, where structure and order-flow agree, where they don't.
DXY vs. EUR structure, with SMT divergence included when the deterministic detector emits it.
A second post by 09:30 CT (typically 09:20): a deterministic diff against the morning snapshot — what's been swept or tagged, plus recorded score and state changes. Same leans, no new AI read.
Published output includes explicit planning-context and no-signal framing alongside the structural read.
Two cadences
And on Saturday, the wider map.
The daily brief frames your session. The Weekly Review — every Saturday morning — steps back to the weekly timeframe, so you walk into Monday already oriented.
Which prior-week highs and lows got taken, where each instrument closed in its range, and weekly structure and order-flow across all five.
Next week's rails — this week's high and low become next week's PWH/PWL — plus prior-month levels and the nearest weekly fair-value gap.
The high-impact events on next week's schedule, with day and time, so nothing on the docket catches you flat on Monday.
Weekly structure is context for planning, not a directional call. Bias still grades NULL — stated plainly here too.
On your chart, too
The same levels, drawn live.
Subscribers get Morning-Map Live — a TradingView indicator that plots the brief's levels straight onto your chart from the chart's own data, and redraws as price moves.
PDH/PDL, prior-week rails, the nearest daily FVG, swing targets, previous 4H, midnight open and Asia/London ranges — the brief's map, on the chart.
Daily lean and input agreement, weekly/monthly structure, H4 order-flow, daily FVG type, PO3 state and session — the same descriptive fields used in the brief.
Toggle level groups, swing targets and intraday sessions; restyle every line and color. A tooltip on every setting.
Runs in TradingView Bar Replay for study — higher-timeframe context uses completed candles, never the forming one.
Planning context only — no entries or signals. Chart-data levels can differ from the brief near contract rolls.
What it standardizes
Preparation over hot takes.
Rule-driven
Levels come from a deterministic algorithm, not intuition. The AI reads them; it never computes them.
Time saved
Five minutes on prep instead of twenty-five. Clarity early lets you focus on your own execution and analysis.
Cross-asset
NQ is shown alongside GC and dollar structure, so observed divergences stay visible without becoming a directional thesis.
Framed early
Your levels exist by 05:30 CT (typically 05:15). When news hits, you filter it through structure already in place.
Pricing
One plan. Honestly priced.
The product saves prep time — it does not sell directional edge. Bias grades NULL, so the price stays modest.
Start from the bot with /subscribe, or sign in here to manage billing. The private Telegram invite arrives once Stripe activates your trial.
- Pre-open brief by 05:30 CT (typically 05:15), regular full trading days
- Post-open structure re-read by 09:30 CT (typically 09:20)
- Saturday Weekly Review — weekly map + the week ahead
- Morning-Map Live — the same levels as a TradingView indicator
- NQ / ES / YM / GC / 6E + DXY context
- Deterministic levels, AI read-back
- Private Telegram channel delivery
- Cancel anytime in the Stripe portal
The honesty rule
Bias is graded NULL. That's the whole point.
Internal legacy walk-forward research recorded about 51% directional accuracy against a roughly 54% majority-class baseline. The methodology and system have evolved, so those historical figures are evidence for the NULL grade, not current performance. We do not sell a win-rate or a directional call; the score describes agreement among structural inputs.
Questions
What it is — and isn't.
Is this a signal service?
No. You don't copy entries. The brief is an input to your own discretionary decision — levels and context, framed before the open.
How is it delivered?
To a private Telegram channel by 05:30 CT (typically 05:15) on regular full trading days, with a post-open structure re-read by 09:30 CT (typically 09:20), and the Weekly Review on Saturday. Holiday and early-close sessions receive a notice instead. Prices arrive as tap-to-copy <code> spans on your phone.
What's the post-open re-read?
A second, shorter message after the open: a deterministic diff against the morning snapshot — which levels have been swept or tagged, plus recorded score and state changes. Same leans as the morning brief; no new AI synthesis, no signal.
How do I get the indicator?
Save your TradingView username to the bot with /tvuser. Once your subscription is active, your username is queued for the admin to grant invite-only access to the Morning-Map Live indicator — normally within a day.
Who is it for?
Futures day-traders on NQ, ES, YM, GC and 6E who respect preparation — ICT and algo traders in particular. Not for tick-level scalpers or anyone hunting directional "calls."
How do I start?
Sign in with Telegram, start the 7-day trial through Stripe Checkout, then open the channel invite from your account page or the bot. Manage or cancel billing any time.
Is this financial advice?
No. It's educational market planning only — no buy/sell recommendations. You alone are responsible for your trading decisions.