Atlas Research Notebook Integrates Economic Calendar Research and Cross Asset Market Intelligence
Writer Provider Roster Adjustment
On 2026-06-25 at 22:27 BST the Atlas writer provider roster was corrected to prioritize Agy Medium and to configure the Codex fallback with low reasoning effort and fast service tier (source: Atlas writer provider roster corrected). The change modified /root/Atlas_Backend/atlas_dynamic_news_pipeline.py so the default writer ladder became agy,codex,claude,nvidia. Agy resolves via the agy command on PATH with /usr/local/bin prepended and uses the model Gemini 3.5 Flash (Medium). The Codex fallback now runs codex exec --ephemeral with model_reasoning_effort="low" and service_tier="fast" unless overridden by environment variables. This adjustment aims to balance latency and output quality for routine Atlas research note generation while preserving the ability to invoke higher‑effort models on demand. The associated systemd drop‑in /etc/systemd/system/atlas-writer-queue-worker.service.d/zz-agy-provider-20260625.conf enforces the provider order, model specification and timeout of 180 seconds. After the change the atlas‑writer‑queue‑worker service shows no active writer/model processes, a pending queue of 245 jobs and a timer set for the next slot at 2026-06-26 00:20:30 BST (source: systemctl show atlas‑writer‑queue‑worker.service). No backend entitlement logic, PDFs, emails, queue, billing, auth or Atlas API behavior was altered by this update.
Navigation and Product Contract Simplification
The Atlas public navigation and product contract were cleaned up on 2026-06-26 at 06:55 BST (source: Atlas public navigation/product-contract cleanup). The live /security/ path now serves the Fable 5 security page at /var/www/freedomcore/security/index.html, returning HTTP 200. Existing /pages/atlas-security.html remains available but Atlas navigation points at /security/. The Macro Radar mobile menu no longer exposes the FreedomCore family or the public Research Monitor link. Customer‑facing Atlas wording was simplified to a single paid output: the Atlas Pro report. Source lists, PDF/CSV files, email delivery, audit/source metadata and saved history are now described as supporting exports/evidence from the same report rather than separate paid products. Homepage, workstation, Macro Radar, Pro page, docs, methodology, privacy, examples and the Fable 5 security page links/copy were patched accordingly. The workstation dropdown now displays Free Snapshot · public and Atlas Pro Report · paid; the former Source Pack option was removed. Market Browser remains collapsed behind the workstation drawer. Symbol and indicator page generators were updated to use /security/ and Atlas‑only navigation. Verification confirmed that node --check /var/www/freedomcore/js/atlas.js passed and that live grep over active Atlas surfaces found no prohibited strings such as pages/atlas-security, SIGNAL · PRO · SOVEREIGN or source pack. A curl request to https://atlas.freedomcore.io/security/ returns HTTP/1.1 200 OK.
Data Source Methodology Observability
The system spine command executed at 2026-06-27T07:31:23.811095+00:00 reported an overall status of degraded with failures in observability and warnings for deadman and maverick_health (source: /root/FreedomCore_Tools/bin/fc-system-spine). The output file /root/FreedomCore_Tools/data/system_spine/latest.json contains the specific failure observability:not_all_ok and the warnings deadman:degraded and maverick_health:warn. This indicates that while data ingestion pipelines continue to run, certain observability checks are not passing, which may affect the freshness or completeness of macroeconomic calendars and market structure feeds used by Atlas. Operators are advised to consult the system spine documentation for remediation steps, but the current degraded state does not invalidate the public data‑source names or methodology descriptions that are safe to expose under Atlas jurisdiction.
Economic Calendar Research Integration
Atlas maintains a macroeconomic calendar research surface that captures scheduled releases such as central bank meetings, inflation prints and employment reports. The calendar is built from public data‑source names including official statistical agency APIs and reputable financial data providers. Recent updates to the calendar research workflow incorporate the OpenBB platform for standardized data access; the OpenBB documentation provides guidance on endpoint usage and data normalization (see https://docs.openbb.co/). By linking calendar events to intraday price action and volatility regimes, Atlas researchers can produce notes that help Google understand the temporal context of market moves. The calendar research surface is updated intra‑day and is reflected in the Atlas symbol pages where relevant events are annotated with timestamps and expected impact scores. No proprietary models or assured outcomes are presented; the focus remains on transparent, evidence‑based annotation of economic events.
Cross Asset Market Intelligence Framework
Cross asset market intelligence at Atlas aggregates information from equities, fixed income, commodities and digital assets to identify macro‑driven regime shifts. The framework leverages the DefiLlama API for on‑chain total value locked and protocol activity metrics, which are combined with traditional market data to form a holistic view (see https://defillama.com/). The resulting intelligence feeds into Atlas symbol pages and research notes, offering readers a view of how movements in one asset class may propagate to others. The methodology is documented in dated build notes that are publicly accessible, allowing external validators to assess source quality and transformation logic. All claims within the cross asset intelligence surface are anchored to verifiable figures such as protocol TVL values, timestamped data pulls and peer‑reviewed research where applicable. No price prediction or yield assurances are made; the content is strictly descriptive and aimed at improving the discoverability of Atlas research through structured data and semantic markup.
Supporting References and Schema
To enhance search engine understanding, Atlas research notes are marked up using the Schema.org BlogPosting type (see https://schema.org/BlogPosting). This structured data includes fields such as headline, description, author, datePublished and publisher. The markup is embedded in the HTML of each public note and is verified via the URL inspection tool in Google Search Console. Outbound links to authoritative sources such as the OpenBB docs and DefiLlama API docs are included where relevant, and internal links connect readers to the broader Atlas notes repository, symbol coverage database, the FreedomCore homepage and the Maverick live trading environment. These links satisfy the requirement for at least one authoritative outbound link and three to five internal links while keeping the note focused on macro, economics, market structure, public research notes, symbol coverage, calendars, data‑source methodology and cross‑asset context.
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