A healthy market is internally consistent — its parts move in a structured relationship we call coherence. Before a major drawdown, that structure quietly decouples: the index keeps printing normal prices while its internal coherence erodes. Snapmatics measures the erosion itself, not the price that eventually reacts to it.
Because it reads structure rather than a threshold, it works both directions — flagging a market sliding toward stress, and confirming one settling back into healthy, stable behavior. The turn is visible early either way.
Financial Markets isn’t a separate product — it’s Snapmatics, pointed at price and flow. The same four layers that run every vertical take a specific form here.
Takes raw price and flow across an index and computes how well its parts still hold together — the core measurement everything hangs on.
Identifies which corner of the market is breaking step first, so the read points to a cause, not just a number.
Governs the call so a flag means something — holding it until the signal clears the bar, keeping false signals down.
Where licensed, EVE puts the read into plain language — what shifted, when, and how sure — for the desk that has to act.
Funds, exchanges, and risk teams: see the early read on your own data under NDA.