About ByteTrend

Using ByteTrend

ByteTrend rewards a wide-to-narrow workflow: start with the market map, find the strong (or breaking) neighbourhoods, then drill into the assets driving them.

1. Start wide — Macro

The Macro page ranks regions, countries and sectors by average score, so the day's leadership is visible at a glance. Winners and Losers track breadth over time — the percentage of stocks scoring a perfect 5 (or a flat 0). Rising winner-breadth with falling loser-breadth is a healthy tape; both rising at once signals a market pulling apart.

2. Compare groups — Region, Sector, Country

The Region, Sector and Country pages show each group's full score distribution as a histogram — far more informative than an average. A sector with most stocks at 4–5 and few stragglers is broadly trending; one split between 0s and 5s is a stock-picker's sector, not a beta trade. The chart at the top shows how the distribution has shifted over the past year, and hovering a group's card focuses the chart on it.

3. Drill down — the Assets tables

The Assets section holds the full per-asset dataset across stocks, ETFs, digital assets, commodities and FX. Ways to work it:

  • Sort by a Weekly CAPR score to find established market-beating trends; cross-check the Daily score for early signs of a turn.
  • Watch transitions, not levels — the sparklines and consecutive-week columns surface scores that are changing, which is where the information is.
  • Filter and search — every column header sorts; the search box matches names and symbols as you type.
  • Switch the View (in the header) between the full metric set and a scores-only layout when you want less noise.

4. Confirm on the detail page

Click any symbol for its full picture: a price chart with the moving averages and rolling high/low bands the score actually tests against, plus a score history beneath the price so you can see how the trend was built. The score-type selector switches between the four Local/CAPR × Daily/Weekly variants, and the range buttons run from three months to the full history. The trend and risk panels summarise regime, deviation, volatility and drawdown.

Habits that help

  • Local strong, CAPR weak? The asset rises but lags the market — fine in absolute terms, but not leadership. Both strong is the high-conviction quadrant.
  • Respect the Weekly, act on the Daily. The Weekly score defines the regime; the Daily score times entries and exits within it.
  • Use volatility for context. A High-vol asset will whipsaw its Daily score more than a Low-vol one — judge score noise accordingly.
  • Check breadth before chasing. A lone 5 in a weak sector is fragile; a 5 in a sector full of 4s and 5s has the wind behind it.
ByteTrend is a research and information tool. Scores describe trends that exist in the data — they are not forecasts, and nothing on this site is investment advice.
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You're among the first to see ByteTree's new trend-following platform — thousands of assets, scored 0–5 against the same five trend rules, every day.

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