Chart markers: dot = wire event (blue news, gold filing, red halt; ×N = N events that day) · G-D = Gem detected · G-C = 30-minute persistence confirmed · G-X = episode closed/faded · P-S/P-M = published on Swing/Market list · R-S/R-M = removed. Observation times, not trade entries or exits.
YSAG
NasdaqTexas Precious Metals Trust — live SEC filings, trading halts, and market events on Orbixia.
The Call
Scored 0–100 · graded later vs the S&P--/100
0–44 weak · 45–59 mixed · 60–74 leaning up · 75+ strong
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Why?
When YSAG entered and left Orbixia lists
P = first published on a list. R = removed by the first completed run that no longer kept it. These are model-membership timestamps, not trade entries or exits; displayed prices are frozen observed references.
Current evidence
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Every row keeps its score version. Score v5+ grades from the frozen prediction time; earlier versions remain labeled historical records. A call is right when the stock beat the S&P and the score said ≥50, or trailed it when the score said <50. Never edited after freeze. Event-level score rows and their grades older than ~190 days may be deleted for disk budget; they are write-once while retained.
What happened after signals like this
"Up %" counts events that beat the S&P over the window. Collecting — the outcome window hasn't closed yet. A missing grade is never estimated.
| Window | Graded | Up % | Avg vs S&P | Typical (median) | Worst |
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What is actually connected to YSAG
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Mapped company context around YSAG
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No matching events on the wire yet — new filings and halts will appear here as they happen.
Sources: SEC EDGAR (public domain) and Nasdaq trade halts. Filing batches expand to every individual accession and source. Headlines link to the original source. Near-real-time (seconds, not milliseconds at the source), with theme filters where Orbixia tracks a ticker — not a trading terminal, not investment advice.