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?

  1. Read regime counts by timeframe.
  2. Shortlist aligned assets.
  3. Set alerts around mark levels.
  4. Execute only confirmed setups.
  5. 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.