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Community feed

The community feed is a live stream of setups submitted by other Nocterm users. Each one is scored by the same odds engine that grades your own signals and tracked all the way to its outcome - so you’re not reading opinions, you’re reading scored calls that resolve to a result.

Where: Community panel
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The community feed - a column of scored setup cards from other users

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Every card uses the same layout as the Active Setups feed - pattern, direction, symbol, timeframe, and the entry, target, and stop levels - so a community setup reads exactly like one of your own. Once the server has scored it, the card also shows the expected value and win percentage. Above the levels you get the author’s display name and a timestamp, and a small chart thumbnail of the idea. If the setup has already resolved, an outcome badge marks it as a win or a loss.

Because everything is scored by the shared odds engine, you can compare setups directly: one with a strong EV and win percentage carries the same weight whether it came from you or from someone else.

  1. Open the Community panel to see the live feed. New setups appear at the top as they’re submitted.

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    A single community card showing pattern, direction, symbol, levels, EV/win percent, author and an outcome badge

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  2. Read a card the way you’d read an Active Setup: check the direction and levels first, then the EV and win percentage, then the author’s note for the reasoning behind it.

  3. Click a card to overlay the setup on your chart - entry, target, and stop are drawn in so you can study it against live price.

  4. Click the author’s name to open their profile and see their public stats.

ElementWhat it shows
Pattern · DirectionThe setup’s pattern name and long or short bias
Symbol · TimeframeWhat it’s on and at what resolution
LevelsEntry, target, and stop
EV · Win %The odds engine’s score, shown once graded
Author · TimeWho submitted it and when
NoteThe author’s reasoning, if they added one
Outcome badgeWin or loss, shown once the setup resolves
ThumbnailA small chart preview of the idea