Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers about how EdgeAtlas uses historical market evidence.
No. EdgeAtlas does not predict the future or tell you what to buy or sell. It shows what happened historically after statistically similar market setups, so you can understand the range of outcomes with better context.
A similar setup is a historical period where price action, trend, volatility, momentum, volume behavior and broader market context look statistically close to today's conditions. We compare the full setup, not just one indicator.
Searching only one ticker can leave too few examples to trust. EdgeAtlas looks across a broad stock universe because market behavior often repeats across symbols, which gives the analysis deeper samples and a clearer view of what typically happened next.
They summarize historical forward returns after similar setups. Average, best, worst and positive-rate figures describe the historical sample; they are not guaranteed outcomes and should be read as context for risk and opportunity.
The market universe is re-analyzed daily after market close. That keeps the setup matches, forward-return statistics and example insights aligned with the latest completed trading session.
At this stage, only S&P 500 stocks are included. We may add more stocks, ETFs or indices in the future.
EdgeAtlas is designed for historical context over daily and multi-day windows, not intraday signals. It can support trade planning, but at this stage it is not a real-time day-trading alert system. We will consider more frequent updates and intraday data in the future for premium plans.
No. You can explore the S&P 500 stocks setups without creating an account. Extended stock dataset and advanced features may require an account in the future, but the core exploration experience is accessible without one.
Yes. The core EdgeAtlas exploration experience is free. If advanced paid features are added later, they will be clearly labeled before you use them.
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