Futures
Selected index, commodity and macro futures where liquidity and structure support the active GFWS frameworks.
GFWS21 continuously monitors selected financial markets to identify structured trading situations across multiple timeframes.
The platform combines market structure, technical confirmation, volatility, momentum, volume, key levels and proprietary GFWS setups. When relevant conditions begin to align, GFWS21 delivers an alert so the user can review the opportunity and decide whether it fits their own trading process.
We analyze. You decide. Trading is in your hands.
Markets monitored
GFWS21 may monitor selected futures, ETFs, stocks, cryptocurrencies, commodities and forex. The active instrument list can change as liquidity, volatility, seasonality, data quality and strategy suitability change.
Selected index, commodity and macro futures where liquidity and structure support the active GFWS frameworks.
Broad-market, sector and thematic ETFs used for liquid multi-timeframe opportunity scanning.
Selected equities with sufficient liquidity, data quality and relevance to the currently active strategies.
Selected crypto assets monitored for momentum, trend, breakout, reversal and liquidity-based situations.
Gold, energy and other selected commodity markets where repeatable structures can be evaluated.
Selected currency pairs monitored across higher-liquidity sessions and relevant macro conditions.
The GFWS workflow
GFWS21 is a structured detection and decision-support process. It does not bypass the user’s judgement or risk management.
GFWS21 continuously scans selected markets, strategies and timeframes.
Price structure, momentum, volume, volatility, key levels and strategy conditions are evaluated together.
A Preparing, Preparing Plus or Bingo notification is created when the relevant conditions align.
The user reviews the chart, timeframe, news, market context and the GFWS Pre-Trade Checklist.
The final execution, risk and trade-management decision always remains with the user.
Dynamic market selection
Markets do not behave the same way in every environment. A trend strategy, breakout setup, liquidity sweep, reversal or mean-reversion framework may require different conditions depending on volatility, liquidity and market regime.
GFWS21 is continuously reviewed and refined by the GFWS team. It is not a static indicator left unchanged after launch.
Strategies, thresholds and monitored instruments may change without the platform being fundamentally redesigned. These updates are intended to maintain relevance as market behaviour changes.
Choose your timeframe
GFWS21 can deliver selected alerts across 1-hour, 4-hour, daily and weekly timeframes. Each timeframe represents a different market horizon and should be reviewed within its own context.
Shorter-duration situations for users who prefer more active monitoring and execution.
Broader intraday and swing structures with more time for planning and confirmation.
Medium-term opportunities based on daily structure, momentum and major market levels.
Weekly market context, strategic levels and longer-duration trend or reversal frameworks.
The platform may display or deliver all alerts available under the user’s subscription across the supported instruments, strategies and timeframes.
Once the user selects specific markets, instruments, strategies or timeframes, only alerts matching those preferences should be delivered.
Understanding alert statuses
The three alert stages communicate how far a potential setup has progressed within the current GFWS strategy logic.
A market situation is beginning to develop. Some required conditions are present, but the setup is not yet fully confirmed. Preparing gives the user time to examine the market before the situation becomes more advanced.
The setup has progressed and additional conditions are aligned. Preparing Plus represents stronger confirmation than Preparing, while still requiring chart review, context assessment and the user’s own execution logic.
The primary strategy conditions and required confirmations have aligned according to the current GFWS logic. Bingo is the strongest setup status within the relevant framework, but it does not guarantee a profitable outcome.
How to use an alert
An alert is the beginning of analysis, not the end of it. Every situation should be evaluated according to its own timestamp, timeframe, strategy and current chart context.
Review the ticker, instrument, direction, timeframe, strategy, status and signal creation time.
Check price location against support, resistance, trend structure, liquidity zones, VWAP, moving averages, order blocks and other relevant levels.
A valid lower-timeframe setup can still conflict with a larger trend or a major higher-timeframe level.
Review the economic calendar, earnings, central-bank events, overnight movement, volatility, sentiment, index direction and liquidity.
Use the GFWS Pre-Trade Checklist and Trade Readiness Score to evaluate structure, confirmation and execution planning.
Set the entry condition, invalidation, maximum risk, position size, target, exit method and alternative scenario.
GFWS identifies a potentially relevant situation. The final decision always remains with the user.
GFWS21 is
GFWS21 is not
Decision-support platform
GFWS21 does not know the user’s account size, portfolio exposure, experience, risk tolerance or execution method. Every alert requires independent review, a defined invalidation point and appropriate risk management.