Daily routine — a morning workflow that takes 5 minutes

By the Reversal Labs team · Published · Updated

The shortest path from "did anything fire overnight?" to a decision you can act on before the market opens.

Reversal Labs is designed around a daily rhythm. Signals fire on bar close; the engine processes the day's universe; by the time you wake up, what happened is on the dashboard. The workflow below is how most users consume it.

Step 1 — Open Market Radar

Open Market Radar. It shows what fired on the most recent close, grouped by asset class: stocks, crypto, funds, other. At a glance you can see whether the action is concentrated in one slice or spread across the market.

If nothing actionable stands out at the aggregate level, you can stop here. A calm day on the dashboard is useful information: it means the market as a whole is not in extreme territory.

Step 2 — Pick your slice

Click into the bucket that matches what you trade today. Stocks for equities, Crypto for Binance majors, Funds for slower ETF/mutual-fund positioning. Each slice has its own ranking — sorted by the metric that matters most for that algorithm family: net P&L vs buy-and-hold for trend setups, 5-day average return for mean-reversion setups.

Filter further if needed:

  • Country (stocks) — filter by market. Your preferred countries from Preferences are one click away.
  • Direction — toggle bullish and bearish independently.
  • Period — how far back to look (24h, 48h, longer).

Step 3 — Research, then decide

For each candidate, spend 2-5 minutes on external context:

  • What is the current news flow? Upcoming earnings, guidance moves, analyst changes?
  • For mean-reversion setups, is the negative driver still active? (See falling-knife check.)
  • For trend setups, is there a supporting catalyst?
  • How does the sector look? Is it rotating in or out?

If the external context lines up, you have a candidate. If not, rank it out and move on — the next morning will have a new list.

Step 4 — Skim Screened candidates for a head start

If the five-minute routine is more than you have time for on a given morning, open Screened candidates under Stocks. An AI layer runs each day's signal candidates through a macro and fundamental lens — sector rotation, macro regime, earnings trajectory, news catalysts — and surfaces the ones with real wind at their back. Informational only: every pick is a research starting point, not a recommendation. You still do your own work and make the trading decision.