Fynov AI Signals: How to Read the Bullish / Neutral / Cautious Stance

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Fynov AI Signals: How to Read the Bullish / Neutral / Cautious Stance

A signal with no reason is just noise. Every Fynov signal pairs a Bullish, Neutral or Cautious stance with a reference price, a hypothetical target, a risk level and plain-language reasoning — across five horizons from 24h to 1 year. Here's how to read them.

Fynov AI Signals: How to Read the Bullish / Neutral / Cautious Stance

A market signal with no explanation is like a chart with no context. Fynov surfaces a Bullish, Neutral or Cautious stance for each asset, accompanied by full reasoning — so you understand the why, not just the what. These signals are informational decision-support, never an instruction to trade.

Anatomy of a Fynov signal

Each signal contains six elements:

  1. Directional stance — Bullish, Neutral or Cautious
  2. Time horizon — 24h, 7 days, 1 month, 3 months or 1 year
  3. Reference price — the level from which the stance is assessed
  4. Hypothetical target — an illustrative price level if the scenario plays out
  5. Risk management level — the threshold below which the thesis is invalidated
  6. Reasoning — a plain-language explanation of the factors behind the stance

The time horizons

Fynov surfaces signals across five horizons. Each horizon answers a different use case:

HorizonTypical use
24hActive traders, short-term moves
7 daysSwing trading, reaction to an event
1 monthTactical position sizing
3 monthsSeasonal allocation
1 yearLong-term investment context

Short- and long-term stances sometimes diverge. An asset can read Cautious at 24h (expected technical correction) and Bullish at 3 months (underlying trend intact). This coexistence is normal and informative: it flags that short-term momentum is weak without questioning the long-term thesis.

How the signals are generated

The process combines two analytical layers:

Technical layer The FynovScore™ serves as the base: momentum, sentiment, volatility and fundamentals are analysed. When the score crosses certain thresholds across several dimensions simultaneously, it shifts the stance toward Bullish or Cautious.

AI layer The AI analyses recent market data, news, macro events and institutional flows. It generates the plain-language reasoning and refines the stance, the reference levels and the horizon.

Best practices

Don't treat a stance as an order A Bullish stance is not an instruction to buy. It's a working hypothesis. Check whether the thesis presented in the reasoning matches your own reading of the market.

Combine multiple horizons Before acting on a 24h signal, look at the 7d and 1m signals for the same asset. If all three point the same way, conviction is higher.

Use the risk levels The risk management level provided by Fynov indicates the threshold at which the signal's thesis is invalidated. Set an alert at that level to track your risk mechanically.

Check the associated FynovScore™ A Bullish stance on an asset with a FynovScore of 35 deserves more scepticism than one on an asset at 75. The two metrics complement each other.

What signals do not guarantee

Financial markets are not deterministic. A Bullish stance can still precede a loss if an unexpected event occurs — a macro shock, a regulatory announcement, a corporate scandal. The reasoning provided reflects the state of the data at the moment of generation.

FAQ

Is a Bullish stance a signal to buy?

No. A stance is a working hypothesis, not an instruction to trade. Fynov signals are informational decision-support — always check the reasoning against your own read of the market and your risk rules.

Why do the 24h and 3-month stances sometimes disagree?

Because they answer different questions. An asset can be Cautious at 24h (a likely technical pullback) yet Bullish at 3 months (the underlying trend is intact). Reading several horizons together is what builds conviction.

What does each signal contain?

Six elements: a directional stance (Bullish / Neutral / Cautious), a time horizon, a reference price, a hypothetical target, a risk-management level, and a plain-language explanation.


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