How Aurora X Works

Four steps. That’s the whole workflow.

Open Market Intel. See what moved and why. Check the Instruments bias. Then test your idea in Strategy Builder with our ML models before you act on it.

Each step feeds the next. Scroll down to see the full workflow.

Inside the app

Here’s what it actually looks like.

aurora-x.app/market-intel
94BearishFed signals prolonged pause, dovish toneUSD
87BullishUK GDP beats expectations at 0.4% MoMGBP
72BullishECB Villeroy: next rate move likely upwardsEUR
Step 01

You open Market Intel.

This is your starting point. You’ll see today’s macro events, each one scored by how much it matters. Tap any event to see which pairs it affects. No need to check Reuters or Twitter first — it’s already here.

aurora-x.app/market-intel/event

EVENT

ECB rate hike signal

MECHANISM

Capital flows into EUR

MECHANISM

Rate gap widens vs JPY

+65% EUR/USD

−59% DAX

Step 02

You tap an event. This is the good part.

You get a causal graph showing exactly how one headline connects to your pairs. The ECB says rates are going up? Here’s what that does to EUR/USD, DAX, and gold — with a confidence score on each connection.

aurora-x.app/instruments
USD
32
EUR
68
GBP
61
JPY
57
AUD Index ▲ vs AUD/NZD ▼ — Divergence
Step 03

You check the Instruments page.

This shows you cross-asset bias across FX, gold, indices and commodities — all scored in one place. You can see who’s strong, who’s weak, and where the data disagrees. If something looks off, you’ll see a warning before you trade into it.

Step 04

Then prepare and test your strategy.

Check what’s coming on the Calendar, then take your setup into Strategy Builder and test it before you risk anything.

Calendar

See what macro events are coming and which instruments they're likely to move. Know before the market does.

Strategy Builder

Got an idea? Test it against historical data with our ML models before you put money on it.

FAQ

Common questions

Start with Market Intel. It’s free.

Pick the page that matches your goal. The workflow handles the rest.