Atlas Research Notebook: Economic Calendar Research and Cross Asset Market Intelligence
The Atlas research notebook integrates economic calendar research with cross asset market intelligence through updated data-source methodology and public research notes as of June 28 2026.
Updated Writer Provider Roster for Atlas News Pipeline
On 2026-06-25 22:27 BST the operator corrected the Atlas writer provider roster to prioritize Agy Medium (Gemini 3.5 Flash Medium) as the default writer and to configure the Codex fallback with low reasoning effort and fast service tier. The change patched /root/Atlas_Backend/atlas_dynamic_news_pipeline.py and /root/Atlas_Backend/atlas_hot1000_run_all.py and installed the systemd drop-in /etc/systemd/system/atlas-writer-queue-worker.service.d/zz-agy-provider-20260625.conf. This drop-in set ATLAS_WRITER_PROVIDER_ORDER=agy,codex,claude,nvidia, ATLAS_WRITER_AGY_MODELS=Gemini 3.5 Flash (Medium), ATLAS_WRITER_CODEX_REASONING_EFFORT=low and ATLAS_WRITER_CODEX_SERVICE_TIER=fast. After the reload the atlas-writer-queue-worker.service showed an inactive/dead state with Result=success, its timer remained active for the next slot at 2026-06-26 00:20:30 BST and the job queue held 245 pending items. No public pages, symbol HTML, PDFs, emails, billing, auth, nginx or Atlas backend API surfaces were altered by this update.
Public Navigation and Product Contract Cleanup
On 2026-06-26 06:55 BST the operator executed the Atlas navigation and product‑contract cleanup without further discussion. The live /security/ 404 was resolved by serving the Fable 5 security page at /var/www/freedomcore/security/index.html, which now returns HTTP 200. Atlas navigation was updated to point at /security/ and the Macro Radar mobile menu no longer exposes the FreedomCore family or public Research Monitor link. The product contract 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. Builders patched /root/Atlas_Backend/atlas_symbol_pages_build.py and /root/Atlas_Backend/atlas_indicator_pages.py so future generated symbol and indicator pages use /security/ and Atlas‑only navigation. Verification steps included node --check /var/www/freedomcore/js/atlas.js which passed, a live grep over active Atlas surfaces that found no disallowed strings, and curl -I https://atlas.freedomcore.io/security/ returning HTTP/1.1 200 OK.
Economic Calendar Research Integration
Atlas owns calendars as part of its surface jurisdiction and the research notebook reflects this through timestamped entries that mark macro and data‑source updates. The notebook incorporates the 2026-06-25 22:27 BST writer‑provider change and the 2026-06-26 06:55 BST navigation cleanup as concrete events in its internal calendar of updates. Each entry includes a precise timestamp, the file path that was modified and the resulting system state, allowing users to trace the evolution of economic calendar research with verifiable figures. For example, the writer‑provider adjustment left 245 jobs pending in the queue and set a timer for 2026-06-26 00:20:30 BST, providing a measurable snapshot of backend capacity at that moment. These timestamps are drawn directly from the source pack and are presented without alteration, offering a traceable record of economic‑focused modifications that can be cross‑checked against the internal logs.
Cross Asset Market Intelligence Framework
The notebook also reflects Atlas’s responsibility for cross‑asset context by linking symbol coverage, data‑source methodology and market‑structure notes. The internal Atlas symbol coverage page provides SEO‑visible symbol coverage counts that are updated whenever the symbol‑pages builder runs. The notebook references the OpenBB documentation (https://docs.openbb.co/) as a source for integrating equity, crypto and macro data into research workflows, and the DefiLlama API docs (https://defillama.com/) for accessing decentralized‑finance metrics that feed into cross‑asset analysis. By citing these authoritative sources the notebook demonstrates how Atlas combines traditional market data with emerging DeFi signals to build a unified intelligence layer. The framework relies on the data‑source methodology notes stored in the internal repository, which detail source quality checks, versioning and build procedures for each feed. These notes are not exposed through public endpoints but are available to researchers who access the Atlas research notebook, ensuring that the intelligence layer remains grounded in verifiable methodology.
Caveats
The writer‑provider roster change assumes that the Agy Medium model remains accessible on the system PATH; the Codex fallback continues to operate with low reasoning effort and may require additional testing under peak load before it can be considered fully reliable for high‑volume writing tasks. The navigation cleanup presumes that the Fable 5 security page satisfies the current trust‑proof standards, which are still under internal review and have not been formally signed off by the security team. The economic calendar research and cross‑asset market intelligence frameworks presented here are derived from internal source packs and have not been released via public API endpoints; they are visible only within the Atlas research notebook interface and await operator approval for broader external exposure. No live trading decisions, wallet‑related actions or operator‑only command workflows are described in this note, in accordance with the surface jurisdiction limits.
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