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Inside the engine

It reads like a committee. It decides like a scale.

This page gives the whole method away — because knowing how it works is not the same as being willing to live under it.

It never stops reading

Every candle that closes on gold — every five minutes, every hour, every four hours — the engine reads again, from zero. More than twenty indicators across trend, momentum, volatility and volume; the structure of the market itself — the highs and lows that hold, the levels where price has already shown its hand; the session on the clock, because gold in the Asian quiet and gold in the London–New York overlap are different animals; and the economic calendar, hour by hour, because the most dangerous candle of the week is scheduled in advance. No mood, no fatigue, no Twitter. The engine has read the market at 4 AM on more nights than any human analyst alive, and its 4 AM reading is exactly as careful as its 4 PM one.

Every reading becomes evidence — for and against

This is where the name earns its place. A mithqal is a weight, and the engine is a scale: structure aligned with the trend adds weight to one pan; momentum diverging quietly adds weight to the other. Nothing is a «feeling». Every factor arrives as a number, joins the tally, and can be read back later — which is why every verdict ships with its «why», evidence line by evidence line. Most readings end in the verdict amateurs never post and professionals live by: not enough weight. No trade.

Some evidence doesn't get weighed. It gets obeyed.

Red news is not a factor — it is a wall. From 45 minutes before a high-impact release until 15 minutes after, the engine does not publish, no matter how beautiful the setup looks. A call fired into a payrolls spike is a coin flip sold as analysis. The engine's most repeated decision is silence, and we are prouder of that than of any winning streak.

When the scale tips, the call is complete before it is public

Side, entry, stop, target — one ticket, whole. Never an arrow with no stop, never «buy now» with the details to follow. And in the same instant it reaches your phone, the ticket is sealed into the hash-chained ledger: fingerprinted, bound to every call before it. From that second, any edit would show — to everyone, forever.

Then the market grades it — not us

Target hit or stop hit: the market writes the grade, the ledger records it next to the promise, and the result reaches your phone with the same speed the call did — won or lost. There is no step where a human reviews the optics. The record you audit on the verify page is the record our own operator reads.

What it will never do

It will not revenge-trade a loss. It will not widen a stop to avoid being wrong. It will not publish a call because it has been quiet too long and the audience is restless. Every one of those is a human failure we engineered out on purpose — because we committed each of them ourselves, with real money, before we built the thing that could not.