Weather Reports FAQs
Detailed answers to common questions about Weather Reports, coverage, lean lines, and free vs paid Weather Reports.
What do I receive each day?
You receive a daily Market Weather Report that includes directional context by timeframe, plus Trading View PineScript Indicators that map to the same values.
How is the free S&P Sectors Weather Report different from the paid Futures Weather Report and Stock Market Weather Report?
The free S&P Sectors Weather Report covers the 11 sectors of the S&P 500. The paid Futures Weather Report covers $ES_F, $NQ_F, $YM_F, and $RTY_F. The paid Stock Market Weather Report covers 100+ US listed assets, including equity indices, stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies, and crypto.
Can beginners use this?
Yes, if they treat it as a framework and not as a signal service.
Do I need TradingView?
No. The Trading View PineScript indicators are a bonus that makes it easier to see the Lean Lines directly on charts. You can still use the Weather Reports without Trading View.
How should I use this with MY strategy?
Use the Weather Reports as an aid in your trading/investing process. Do not rely on the Weather Reports for risk management. Strong usage means strategy logic + context alignment + risk control.
What is the best daily routine?
- Read regime counts by timeframe.
- Shortlist aligned assets.
- Set alerts around mark levels.
- Execute only confirmed setups.
- Review process quality after market close.
Where should I start?
Start here: What Is Market Weather, then How To Read Signals, then choose your tier at Daily Market Weather Reports.
Advanced FAQ: Can I use this with automation?
Yes. Many users combine daily Weather Reports with alerts, journaling templates, and rule-based execution. Keep automation tied to YOUR strategy, with the Weather Reports as further context.