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Reading a roadmap chart
Open any symbol from the scanner and you land on its roadmap: the chart plus everything the engine knows about the symbol’s structure.
What is drawn
- The governing swing — the primary confirmed swing, dashed from its dated high to its dated low (e.g. 1/9 Hi 141.40 → 2/12 Lo 115.53).
- The ratio grid — the governing swing’s retracements and extensions in classic Fibonacci colors, each labeled with ratio and price.
- Cluster zones — shaded bands where independent calculations agree. The active cluster is highlighted with its bounds and swing count.
- The comparison swing — when symmetry contributes, the corrective leg being measured is traced so you can see the comparison.
- Faint dashed lines — neighboring zones, kept visible but de-emphasized.
The summary cards
Above the chart, four cards answer the triage questions: the active cluster and its width, the roadmap target (which extension, of which swing), the market position (where price is relative to the zone), and the confluence breakdown (swing count and calculation mix).
The derivation panel
Click any cluster to open its receipts: every calculation listed with source swing, ratio, and price. This panel is the product’s core promise — no level on the chart is unexplained. Timeframe pills (5m through weekly) switch the view; the ladder strip shows which confirmation timeframes are lit right now.