Desk note
Bias before session opens
London bias, key levels, invalidation, and catalysts before the session gets busy.
Charts Macro flow Milo One private workspace
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Private access
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Sample report chart
Members get chart-led maps that connect directional bias, trade location, and macro context before the session becomes noisy.
Live room preview
Features
A focused desk workflow for active traders: the pre-London note, chart-led trade maps, Milo market Q&A, and a live macro room beside the news stream.
Published before London opens with the clearest structures, the levels that matter, and the setups that deserve patience.
Formatted like a proper desk product rather than a blog post, with trade maps, stop logic, and macro commentary tied to each instrument.
Short room-style desk comments while the session is live, plus Milo prompts for recent news, price action, levels, and watchlist context.
Preview
The portal is designed around the real decision sequence: pre-London context first, then chart maps, live news flow, and Milo beside the chart during session hours.
The report opens with the macro frame, then goes instrument by instrument. Each map shows trade location, stop logic, targets, and why that structure is worth tracking.
Headline feed, trader chat, and Milo support stay close to the charts so members can keep context without jumping between tools.
FAQ
FX majors, key crosses, gold, oil, and selected crypto or index flows, with heavy focus on London-session decision points and macro catalysts.
Pre-session notes are prepared before the London open, with live room updates and Milo available through active session hours.
Register first. Once inside the portal, access details and account options are handled privately.
No. This is commentary, context, and trade framing. Execution and risk stay with the user.