Rule-based Market Intelligence
Trenoxa HQSignals, indices, reports, and regime context arranged like a product surface instead of a blog archive.
Trenoxa HQ is a rule-based market intelligence workflow. It combines selective stock scanning with live index context so the public site stays useful on active days, quiet days, and mixed days.
What Trenoxa tracks
Trenoxa has two main layers.
The first layer is the stock scanner. It reviews a defined universe and looks for qualified setups using rule-based filters around trend, breakout behaviour, and volume confirmation.
The second layer is market context. That layer tracks the broader tape through:
- major index price structure
- NIFTY-first options open interest structure
- NIFTY 50 breadth
- official FII and DII activity
- retained recent market-view history
The goal is not to produce constant calls. The goal is to keep the site clear about whether conditions are supportive, mixed, or weak.
How The Market View Is Formed
The live market view is built from several inputs that describe different parts of the same session.
Price structure shows where the major indices are trading relative to recent ranges, recent trend levels, and current session movement.
Index context adds a broader view across NIFTY, BANKNIFTY, FINNIFTY, and other headline indices so the tape can be read as more than a single number on a screen.
Options open interest structure adds near support, near resistance, major put walls, major call walls, PCR, and session OI-change context where comparable retained data exists. This is used as market structure, not certainty.
Breadth shows how many NIFTY 50 constituents are actually participating. That helps separate a narrow move from a broader move.
Official FII and DII activity adds institutional flow context. It is useful for tone and participation, but it is still only one input.
These inputs are combined into a public NIFTY-first dashboard so immediate levels, broader structure, breadth, and institutional flow can be read together instead of in isolation.
What Confidence Means
Confidence is a public summary of how well the current signals line up.
It does not mean probability, accuracy, or certainty. It is simply a way to express whether multiple inputs are pointing in the same direction or whether they are still mixed.
When price structure, options structure, breadth, and institutional tone broadly agree, confidence can rise toward bullish or bearish confirmation.
When those inputs disagree, confidence falls toward mixed or low conviction.
Confidence is meant to help users judge the quality of alignment in the current market picture. It is not a promise about what will happen next.
What Trade Posture Means
Trade posture is the public-facing posture layer built on top of confidence and near support/resistance.
It is designed to answer a practical question: what kind of market behaviour is the dashboard describing right now?
Examples include:
- sell-on-rise bias
- neutral / wait
- buy-on-dips bias
- momentum long bias
This posture is not an execution instruction and it is not a recommendation. It is a compact way of describing whether the current market context looks defensive, neutral, or constructive.
What Recent Market Views Means
Recent Market Views is a retained daily history of the market-view layer.
It keeps a short record of how the site described the market over recent sessions using the same public framework: market mood, NIFTY bias, confidence, breadth, and a short summary line.
This is a transparency feature. It is there so users can see that the market context changes over time and that the site is publishing a daily view rather than rewriting history around a single snapshot.
It is not a performance report, a backtest, or a scorecard.
What The Site Does Not Do
Trenoxa HQ is not an execution engine, a broker, or an auto-trading system.
The site does not place trades, manage position sizing, or guarantee that a qualified setup or a market view will work.
Telegram-ready summaries and the manual approval send flow are publication tools. They help distribute the same retained site context in a cleaner format, but they do not change the underlying rules or turn the site into an advisory product.
Product Stance
The product is built around disciplined filtering and structured market context.
Signals are meant to stay selective.
Market context is meant to help users understand the environment around those signals.
Confidence, posture, breadth, OI, and institutional flow are meant to improve decision quality, not replace judgment.
The operating principle is simple: clear rules, current context, honest degradation when data is thin, and no black-box claims.