How Aurora X Works

One workflow from market event to decision.

Aurora X is designed to help you move from understanding what moved the market, to comparing the right assets, to planning a more structured decision. This page shows how the main parts of the platform fit together.

The Aurora X workflow

You do not need to use every page at once. The platform works best when you move through it in a simple sequence.

01

See what moved the market

Start with the event, not the chart alone. Aurora X helps you understand what happened and why it mattered.

02

Check the affected assets

Move from the event into the currencies, commodities, or instruments most exposed to that theme.

03

Compare context and strength

Use relative strength, positioning, and regime context to decide where the cleaner expression is.

04

Plan the trade or idea

Open the Trade Desk or Strategy Builder to turn the context into a structured plan with clearer risk framing.

05

Review and improve

Use Portfolio and saved workflows to review what worked, what changed, and what needs adjustment.

What each page does

Each page has a specific job inside the workflow. The goal is not to use everything at once, but to use the right page at the right moment.

Market Intel

The event layer. Use it to understand what happened, which assets were affected, and whether the move has broader macro significance.

Best for traders, analysts, and investors who want context before acting.

Then move into FX / Commodities or My Pairs to narrow the opportunity.

FX / Commodities

The comparison layer. Use it to assess relative strength, divergence, regime, and macro pressure across currencies and commodities.

Best for active traders and researchers comparing where strength and weakness sit.

Then open the strongest expression in Trade Desk or save it to My Pairs.

My Pairs

The personal watchlist layer. Use it to track the instruments you actually care about instead of scanning the whole market every time.

Best for repeat users building a focused routine around specific pairs or assets.

Then jump directly into the instruments that need attention today.

Strategy Builder

The process layer. Use it to test structured ideas, compare filters, and judge whether a setup is robust enough to keep.

Best for users who want repeatable rules instead of pure discretion.

Then carry the idea into live monitoring or the Trade Desk.

Trade Desk

The execution-planning layer. Use it to review confluence, structure the trade, and think through risk before entering.

Best for traders who want one place to organise context before execution.

Then record the setup and review it later in Portfolio.

Portfolio

The review layer. Use it to track positions, monitor exposure, and understand whether your process is translating into better decisions.

Best for investors and traders who want accountability after the idea is placed.

Then refine your watchlist, workflow, or strategy based on what you learn.

Who it helps most

Aurora X can serve different experience levels, but the best entry path depends on what kind of user you are.

Active Traders

Start with Market Intel, compare the cleanest expression in FX / Commodities, then use Trade Desk to plan the execution.

Investors

Start with Market Intel for the macro backdrop, then use Portfolio to connect market context with your holdings and risk.

Analysts / Researchers

Start with Market Intel, then move into FX / Commodities and Strategy Builder to test whether the narrative holds up structurally.

Market Learners

Start with Market Intel and follow the workflow step by step so the platform teaches you how the pages fit together.