Council-reviewed market radar

The news that matters most for markets. Read once a day.

Every day the market generates more headlines than anyone can read. AnotB is a daily market radar: it filters the noise and explains which stories matter most today, why they matter, and which assets or themes they touch. The Teranode Council reviews the news through structured lenses and ranks it by market relevance — not by predicted return.

Each radar item carries a Radar Score that measures market relevance, the lenses the Council applied, and what to watch next. It does not pick stocks, predict prices, or make trade recommendations. See how relevance is scored at /methodology; the running log of what the radar has surfaced is at /track-record. Not investment advice. No performance or alpha claim.

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Focus is the product
by design

Signal over noise.

The Council reads the day's market news and surfaces only the stories with real market relevance — ranked by Radar Score across eight lenses. Most headlines don't move markets, so most headlines never reach the radar.

WHAT'S ON THE RECORD

Every story the radar surfaces — and the lenses behind the Council's view — is logged and published. A transparent journal of what mattered, day by day.

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How It Works

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The Radar Scans the News

The day's market news is gathered across thousands of sources. The radar filters out the noise and keeps the stories with real market relevance.

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The Council Reviews

The Teranode Council (multi-LLM) reviews each story through eight structured lenses and assigns a Radar Score for market relevance — not a prediction.

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You Get the Daily Read

A ranked daily digest: what mattered, why it mattered, which assets or themes it touches, and what to watch next. Free preview in Telegram.

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✓ Daily radar headlines
✓ Radar Score · relevance band
✓ Which assets / themes a story touches
✗ Full Council review
✗ Lens-by-lens breakdown