- A SOCIETY OF ANALYTICAL TRADERS -

Most trading tools tell you what to buy.

We help you understand why.

Two instruments, one framework. MonsterScope sights the chart. Raven reasons through it. Members work the same disciplined process across any US equity, on demand.

- THE INSTRUMENTS -

FIRST – MONSTERSCOPE

Sight the opportunity.

Pull any US ticker and see price action against the levels that matter – pivots, swing support and resistance, EMAs, Bollinger bands, RSI, MACD. Built to read like a chart, not a dashboard.

SECOND – RAVEN

Read the analysis.

Send a chart to Raven and get a structured swing-trade analysis: seven sections, one verdict, and the reasoning that leads there. Active. Developing. Wait. Defer. Skip.

THIRD – THE REPORT

Trade with reasoning.

Entry zone, stop, two targets, R:R. Backed by trend, momentum, volatility, catalyst, and confluence. Nothing hidden behind a paywall of certainty.

Every value in the trade setup is anchored to a level identified earlier in the analysis. If you disagree with the verdict, you can trace the chain back to the evidence.

- The 5 Verdicts -

Every analysis ends with one of five answers.

No hedging. Tap a verdict to see what it means.

ACTIVE

Trade now.

DEVELOPING

Setup forming.

WAIT

Watch the level.

DEFER

Catalyst pending.

SKIP

Informed no.

Active … the setup is live now. Trend, momentum, and structure align; the entry zone is in reach. A trader can act on this verdict today with defined risk and clear targets.

Developing … the setup is forming but not yet actionable. Most signals are in place; one or two need to confirm before entry. Worth tracking closely over the next session or two.

Wait … the chart is interesting but the level matters. Price is approaching a structural decision point; the verdict depends on how price behaves when it gets there. Patience, not commitment.

Defer … the technicals don’t yet matter. A near-term catalyst (earnings, FOMC, scheduled news) will reset the picture. Re-analyze after the event clears.

Skip … an informed no. The signals don’t align, the risk-reward isn’t there, or the setup is fighting the trend. Saying no with reasoning is as much of the work as saying yes.

Tap a verdict above to see what Raven means by it.