FreedomCore Atlas Research Desk

Sourced market research people can actually read.

Atlas is the FreedomCore research workstation. It resolves the instrument, builds an evidence pack, runs scout lanes when the workflow needs them, renders a distinct report, source pack, brief, or thread, then exports the finished file to the browser, PDF, and email receipt. It is research only. It is not a signal feed, broker, advisor, or price-target machine.

175+covered research symbols across equities, crypto, ETFs, indices, FX, and commodities
2 themesday and night PDF exports plus theme-aware docs and workstation surfaces
6 viewssnapshot, source pack, research report, authored file, fast brief, and thread cards
0 adviceno brokerage execution, no targets, no guaranteed returns

What Atlas Does

Atlas turns public evidence into a readable research file. The product is strongest when it separates the fact spine from the human read: figures stay traceable, the writing stays clear, and the report does not pretend weak evidence is deep research.

Resolve

Find the real asset

Crypto, equities, ETFs, indices, FX, and commodities use different rails. Tesla gets SEC facts; Bitcoin gets CoinGecko and crypto structure; silver gets commodity context.

Source

Build the source pack

Official filings, issuer docs, CoinGecko profiles, central-bank rails, exchange specs, and curated source manifests sit before narrative.

Scout

Run the lane set

Source pack, filings or fundamentals, news catalysts, structure, final editor, and receipt stages are shown in the workstation as the job moves.

Render

Export the right format

A source pack is not a report. A thread is not an authored file. The same substrate can render different views without leaking Pro depth into the free snapshot.

Output Formats

Each format has its own job. Atlas does not make every button produce the same PDF with a different title. That was the failure mode the current report spine is designed to avoid.

OutputPurposeWhat it should feel like
free_snapshotPublic symbol-page readUseful, concise, indexable, but not the full research file.
source_packEvidence ledgerClean source list, provenance, freshness, and gaps. Minimal prose.
research_reportPaid reportExecutive read, live tension, financial or structure spine, Atlas Wit, risks, catalysts, and open questions.
authored_fileLong-form receiptMore narrative and flow, still bound to the same sources and compliance perimeter.
fast_briefShort operator scanWhat changed, why it matters, what to watch next.
thread_cardsSocial-ready outlineShort cards with source-safe claims, no hype, no targets.

Research Quality Rules

Atlas is allowed to be readable. It is not allowed to invent. The daily build uses a typed substrate, source spans where available, class-specific mandatory fields, and fallback rules that prefer a thinner honest file over a padded premium-looking one.

Depth by evidence, not ambition. If an asset only has a thin source pack, Atlas should say less. If it has filings, product cadence, market tape, and catalyst evidence, the paid report can go deeper.

Atlas Wit is gated. Warmer lines must be cited, must avoid advice and targets, and must not make subjective jokes about named people, issuers, ordinary citizens, or protected groups.

Charts are static exports. PDFs and email receipts use static chart context, not fragile live embeds. Browser pages keep the interactive TradingView rail.

Plain rule: a human should be able to pick a number or claim, open the source pack, and understand why that sentence exists.

Access, Caps, And Receipts

Atlas runs inside the FreedomCore account rail. The workstation shows tier, run cap, saved-symbol allowance, and receipt status directly. Email is only marked sent after the worker confirms handoff.

User stateResearch runsSaved symbolsNotes
Anonymous visitor0 custom paid runs0Public symbol pages stay open.
Confirmed email subscriberWelcome access where enabled0Email capture can unlock a limited preview run.
Atlas ProPaid daily run allowanceWatchlist enabledHistory, email receipt, and dark/day PDF exports.
FreedomCore ProHigher suite allowanceWatchlist enabledAtlas as part of the wider FreedomCore product set.
SovereignHighest operator capExpanded watchlistHigh-cap research lane and future council-grade aggregation.

Asset-Class Rails

The asset class decides which data is allowed. This prevents the obvious category mistakes: no SEC companyfacts for an ETF wrapper, no Streamline crypto stance for Tesla, no token structure for DXY.

Equity

Filings and operating story

SEC companyfacts, recent filings, people and ownership filings, product cadence, and quality-of-earnings questions.

Crypto

Profile, token, tape

CoinGecko profile and market data, token structure, usage frame, and crypto-only Streamline structure where mapped.

ETF and index

Mandate and methodology

Issuer or provider docs, what it tracks, level, fees where available, methodology, and rebalance context.

FX and commodities

Macro and contract frame

Central-bank context, rate and inflation calendar, exchange specs, supply-demand rails, and current level context.

PDF And Email Exports

The workstation can export the current report as dark or day PDF. The content comes from the same cached research brief used by the browser panel, so a PDF should not silently become a different report. Email receipts carry the safe chart link and static report body because email clients block interactive widgets.

Compliance Limits

Atlas is an information research centre. It can describe bullish, bearish, or neutral evidence if the underlying data supports that read. It cannot tell a user to buy, sell, hold, size risk, follow a target, or expect a return.

Allowed: evidence-led interpretation, source-backed market structure, open questions, risk register, catalyst map, and what-would-change-the-view conditions.

Not allowed: personal advice, execution instructions, guaranteed returns, price targets, unsourced gossip, or jokes that attack named people.